[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 110 (Wednesday, August 1, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1491-E1492]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




   TRIBUTE TO ISAAC HORN, OF THE SAN BERNARDINO CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT

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                             HON. JOE BACA

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, August 1, 2001

  Mr. BACA. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor Isaac Horn, of the San 
Bernardino City Fire Department, for his selfless bravery in rescuing 
three fishermen, whose small boat was left adrift in the Pacific Ocean, 
buffeted by wind gales. Isaac and his colleague, Ben Alexander, 
demonstrated courage and commitment and the highest duties of their 
profession, in their off-duty rescue of these individuals in need.
  Isaac and Ben were filming whale sharks in October for a television 
series in Bahia de Los Angeles, a small fishing village about 400 miles 
south of the Mexican border, when they were approached by a woman 
frantic about fishermen who were lost. The fishing boat lacked an 
engine, and had been swept in a wind-tossed sea. Isaac and Ben searched 
for the boat in their 21-foot craft, while braving a heavy windstorm 
with winds reaching about 50 to 60 miles per hour.
  When they spotted the fishing boat, it was in immediate peril, in 
danger of being swept onto the treacherous shores of an island. The 
boat was only 150 yards away from shore. Using a 12-foot line, the 
firefighters were able to pull the boat to safety, in a courageous 
effort that took about an hour. In gratitude, the fishermen offered 
them money, but Isaac and Ben refused.
  Mr. Speaker, Isaac is a leading firefighter in our community. He has 
served as a paramedic firefighter, and because of his great labors and 
professionalism, has been promoted to the rank of engineer. He is a 
very dedicated worker, one who always makes sure that citizens come 
first. If one ever needed a firefighter to pull someone out of a fire, 
Isaac would be the one. He is extremely strong, brave, and dedicated in 
his work. He has a sense of fun about him, even though he approaches 
his duties with great seriousness and duty.
  Isaac and Ben's co-workers have nothing but praise for them, 
describing them as ``dedicated,'' ``great workers,'' ``you couldn't 
find nicer people,'' ``they do an excellent job.'' Their supervisors 
are equally laudatory, noting their deep commitment to help other 
people. It is not surprising that they would go out of their way to 
help someone when they are off duty.
  Mr. Speaker, our fire fighters put themselves in harm's way, time and 
time again. They are

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the line of defense that keeps our communities safe. As a husband, 
father, and grandparent, I am proud to entrust the safety of my loved 
ones to such fine individuals. The heroism displayed in Bahia de Los 
Angeles is the highest example of a calling that exists twenty-four 
hours a day, seven days a week. A firefighter's work is never done, and 
even off duty, or on vacation, we can rely on these brave individuals 
to save lives.
  Mr. Speaker, many fire fighters toil anonymously, in a quiet and 
heroic manner. Their loved ones are faced with the prospect of a knock 
on the door, cap in hand, as they are informed that their spouse, 
brother, sister, son or daughter has made the ultimate sacrifice in 
protecting the public. Our firefighters jump into burning buildings, 
brave smoke and falling debris, make daring rescues, and save children. 
In honoring Isaac, we honor all of his co-workers, the entire San 
Bernardino city fire department, indeed all firefighters. There are 
many other firefighters and public safety personnel who also labor day 
in and day out, putting themselves in harm's way. So in giving this 
honor, we are honoring them all.
  And so, Mr. Speaker, we salute Isaac Horn, and those like him, who 
serve the public and keep our communities safe.

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