[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 150 (Wednesday, November 17, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7946-S7947]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ROBERT FORBUSS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I rise today to honor Mr. Robert ``Bob''
Forbuss for his service to the people of Nevada. Tomorrow evening, at
its Annual Convention and Tradeshow in Las Vegas, the American
Ambulance Association will honor Mr. Forbuss for his many years of work
on behalf of ambulance services in Nevada and throughout the Nation.
Today I am happy to call the attention of the Senate to the selfless
service that my good friend has rendered to the State of Nevada.
Bob is a native Nevadan who has served this community for nearly four
decades as an educator, elected official, businessman, and community
advocate. After earning his degrees in political science and public
administration from Long Beach State University, Bob returned to Las
Vegas and began his professional career as a teacher at Bishop Gorman
High School from 1972-1979. He then served on the Clark County School
Board of Trustees for 8 years and was an influential advocate for
education initiatives in Southern Nevada. For his many years of service
to education in Nevada, Bob was eventually honored by the Clark County
School District in the naming of the Robert L. Forbuss Elementary
School. It is fitting that such a fine educator will forever have his
name stamped on the hearts of the students that attend Forbuss
Elementary School.
During his tenure at Bishop Gorman, Bob became an emergency medical
technician, EMT, and worked during his summer breaks for Mercy Medical
Services. He quickly worked his way through the managerial ranks of
Mercy and eventually became an owner of the company. Mercy soon became
a flagship and model operation in the United States for paramedic
services and Bob became a recognized leader in EMS Services, winning
numerous awards and becoming a popular speaker at national conferences.
One of his greatest achievements, and the one for which he is being
recognized tomorrow evening, has been his work on behalf of the
American Ambulance Association, AAA. The AAA was formed in response to
the need for improvements in medical transportation and emergency
medical services. Bob was an original founder of the AAA, and he later
served as the organization's president. I have no doubt that throughout
his presidency, and the subsequent years of service that followed, he
has labored diligently to ensure that our Nation's ambulatory systems
have the resources they need to serve our families, friends, and
communities.
Today, I express my sincere thanks to my dear friend for the noble
work that he has performed over the years.
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Bob Forbuss has touched the lives of countless Nevadans and others
throughout our Nation, and in so doing has established a legacy of
service for all to follow.
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