[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 181 (Monday, December 14, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8624-S8625]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING DANIEL CAPUANO
Mr. DURBIN. Madam President, it is with a heavy heart that I rise
today to speak about the loss of one of the bravest men in the Chicago
Fire Department, Daniel Capuano.
Daniel went to work this morning--just as he has done every day for
the past 15 years--ready to fight fires and risk his life to save the
lives of others. Not many people can say they wake up each day ready to
make that sacrifice, but this morning, Daniel Capuano did just that.
At 2:40 a.m. today, Daniel Capuano and his fellow firefighters were
contacted about a warehouse fire in the 9200 block of South Baltimore
Avenue on the South Side of Chicago. Daniel and the other firefighters
were immediately dispatched to the scene. The warehouse was undergoing
construction, and because of that, there were reports of holes in the
floors. When they got there, they saw billowing smoke coming out of the
vacant three-story warehouse. Firefighter Capuano and his team moved
cautiously through the second floor of the warehouse in search of the
cause of the fire, but the heavy, thick smoke made it nearly impossible
to see, causing Capuano to fall through an elevator shaft from the
second floor of the building to the basement. His fellow firefighters
were able to find him quickly and get him on an ambulance and to a
nearby hospital. Sadly, it was too late. By the time he arrived at the
hospital, he was already in serious condition. At 4:25 a.m. this
morning, Daniel Capuano was pronounced dead from trauma.
It is times like these when we are reminded of just how dangerous the
job these men and women face every day really is. Daniel Capuano spent
his entire career putting the safety of his community before his own.
For 15 years he served the Chicago Fire Department fighting and
eliminating fires while pulling others to safety. Before that, he was a
firefighter in Evergreen Park, a Chicago suburb.
Daniel Capuano is a true hero who made the ultimate sacrifice to make
the residents of his community and neighborhood safe. Daniel's death is
a devastating loss and serves as a reminder of the risk our
firefighters and
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other first responders take every day. My condolences and prayers are
with his wife Julie; his three children, Nicholas, Andrew, and Amanda;
and his fellow firefighters.
Daniel, you are a hero to me and to the people of Chicago and
Illinois. There are no words to truly describe the sorrow for your
loss. I cannot, nor can anyone, thank you for the commitment you made
for the safety of the people in your community.
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