[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 110 (Monday, July 29, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6007-S6008]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         LEWISTON FIREFIGHTERS

  Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, in one terrifying week this spring, 
Lewiston, ME, my State's second largest city, was attacked by arsonists 
who destroyed nine buildings and left hundreds of people homeless. I 
rise today in tribute to the firefighters of Lewiston who answered 
those cruel attacks with skill and courage and who saved their city 
with no loss of life or serious injury.
  We have always had a deep respect and admiration for our firefighters 
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first responders. In recent years, however, the American people have 
been reminded of the vital protections they provide to our communities. 
From the Twin Towers in 2001 to the Boston Marathon in 2013, we have 
seen these heroes rush into danger that others flee. We have seen them 
risk their lives to save the lives of others.
  That is precisely what the people of Lewiston have seen since their 
first fire company was established in 1849. Through the years, fire has 
claimed textile and lumber mills, stores and schools, homes and even 
city hall. Yet never has a fire, no matter how fierce, been allowed to 
spiral out of control into a conflagration. The willingness of the 
people of Lewiston to always rebuild is testament to the confidence 
they have that their valiant firefighters will protect their property 
and their lives.
  That protection comes at a high price. The Lewiston Firefighters 
Memorial bears the names of nine men who made the ultimate sacrifice in 
the line of duty.
  Today, under the leadership of Fire Chief Paul LeClair and 
International Association of Firefighters Local 785 president Rick 
Cailler, the Lewiston Fire Department is recognized as one of the best 
in Maine, known for its professionalism, efficiency, and dedication. In 
the special language of the firefighter community, the Lewiston 
firefighters are considered ``the toughest Jakes on the job.''
  They are tough yet filled with community spirit and compassion. 
Through the generosity of its members, the Local 785 Community Fund 
sponsors youth sports teams, charities, and the arts, and provides 
children in need with Christmas toys. Their annual ``Fill the Boot'' 
campaign raises many thousands of dollars for the fight against 
Muscular Dystrophy.
  America's firefighters play a vital role in the security of our 
Nation and the safety of our people. Whether it is in response to a 
terrorist attack, a natural disaster, or a fire, Americans rely on our 
firefighters, and our firefighters always answer the call. The 
firefighters of Lewiston, ME, are a shining example of that commitment, 
and I join the people of their city in saluting them.

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