[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 27 (Thursday, February 13, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E235]
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                       TRIBUTE TO TAYLOR PROCTOR

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                           HON. SCOTT McINNIS

                              of colorado

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, February 12, 2003

  Mr. McINNIS. Mr. Speaker, it is with great pride that I rise today to 
honor Taylor Proctor of Pueblo, Colorado for the selfless act of 
courage he displayed on November 8, 2002. Taylor's quick actions, along 
with the efforts of other students from Centennial High School, helped 
Edith Lichtenberg to safety after flames engulfed her home.
  On November 8, 2002, billowing smoke one block from Centennial High 
School prompted a group of students--Prince Speights, Clint Albrecht, 
Nick Pino, Kathy Ortiz, Linus Trujillo, and Taylor Proctor--into 
action. Driving toward the smoke, the group quickly discovered the 
bushes and trees in 86-year-old Edith Lichtenberg's yard ablaze and 
used a cell phone to contact emergency dispatchers. The flames rapidly 
spread to the house and the group moved swiftly to make sure no one was 
in the home. With the fire engulfing the front of the house, the 
students jumped the locked fence around the backyard to warn anyone who 
might still be inside. Noticing the back door open and seeing Ms. 
Lichtenberg still inside, they caught her attention and guided her 
outside away from the flames. Taylor courageously assisted in getting 
Ms. Lichtenberg out of the house personally, and the group moved her to 
safety.
  The youths maintained their composure during a time of adversity and 
conducted themselves in a fashion that has brought honor to themselves, 
their families, their school, and the entire community of Pueblo. It is 
always heartening to see young Americans meet such an extraordinary 
circumstance successfully. Courage like theirs strengthens and protects 
our communities every day.
  Mr. Speaker, I am honored to rise today and recognize the heroic 
efforts of Taylor Proctor before this body of Congress and this nation. 
Taylor's quick actions, coupled with those of his fellow students, 
prevented a terrible fire from ending in great tragedy. Their selfless 
actions are an inspiration to us all, and it is an honor to represent 
such an outstanding group of Americans in this Congress.