[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 94 (Tuesday, June 28, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4149-S4150]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING SAN FRANCISCO FIREFIGHTERS
Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, I ask my colleagues to join me in honoring
the memory of Lieutenant Vincent ``Vince'' Perez, and Firefighter and
Paramedic Anthony ``Tony'' Valerio. Both of these heroes were long time
veterans of the San Francisco Fire Department who were tragically
killed in the line of duty fighting a fire on June 2, 2011.
During their many years of service to the city of San Francisco, both
Vincent and Anthony earned the respect and admiration of those with
whom they worked by consistently going above and beyond the call of
duty. Both men led by example, and were considered shining stars among
San Francisco's courageous and dedicated firefighters.
Vincent was a San Francisco native, growing up in San Francisco's
Mission District and Bernal Heights neighborhoods. He attended St.
Charles Elementary School, and graduated from Archbishop Riordan High
School in 1981. After high school, Vincent attended City College of San
Francisco, and then served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps and
later as a deputy sheriff in Alameda County.
In 1990, Vincent joined the San Francisco Fire Department, ultimately
rising to the position of lieutenant, where he supervised the crew of
Engine Company 26, located in San Francisco's Diamond Heights
neighborhood.
Vincent is survived by his mother Irene; siblings Lucio, Maryleen,
and Alexander; many other family members and loved ones; and was
preceded in death by his father Vincent and brother David.
Anthony was born in Fort Monmouth, NJ, and later moved to the San
Francisco Bay Area. In 1975, he graduated from El Camino High School in
South San Francisco and then went on to earn an associate's degree from
San Francisco State University.
He embarked on his career in public service in 1980, starting as an
EMT at Acme Western in the city of Oakland and later as a paramedic for
13 years with the San Francisco Department of Public Health. In 1997,
Anthony began serving the City as both a firefighter and paramedic who
was assigned to numerous fire stations in the city, including his last
assignment with Engine Company 26.
Anthony is survived by his parents Lorraine and Frank; siblings
Jacqueline, Donna, Marina, Laura, Mark, and Kevin; and many other
family members and loved ones.
Lieutenant Vincent Perez and Firefighter and Paramedic Anthony
Valerio dedicated their lives to their family, community, and Nation,
and they will long be remembered for their courage and dedication.
Their service and bravery inspired others and both
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will be deeply missed by all who knew them. I extend my deepest
sympathies to both men's families, colleagues, and friends.
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