[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 58 (Friday, April 15, 2016)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E481]
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     HONORING THE DUNN LORING VOLUNTEER FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT

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                        HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY

                              of virginia

                    in the house of representatives

                         Friday, April 15, 2016

  Mr. CONNOLLY. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the Dunn Loring 
Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, and to congratulate the incoming 
2016 officers and board members.
   The Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department (DLVFRD) is 1 
of 12 volunteer fire departments in Fairfax County, and since its 
founding in 1942, it has provided lifesaving, fire suppression/
prevention, and emergency medical/rescue services to the residents of 
the Dunn Loring area and the surrounding community.
   Currently, the Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department and 
Ladies Auxiliary operates from Station 13 on Gallows Road and boasts 80 
active members. Alongside career firefighters, these brave volunteers 
contribute more than 29,000 hours each year to enhance public safety 
for more than 23,000 citizens and hundreds of businesses in the Dunn 
Loring area.
   It is my honor to submit the following names of the 2016 officers 
and board members:
   Jaime Wolfin, President
   Kenneth Kubiak, Vice President
   Tammy Lauver, Secretary
   Richard Morani, Treasurer
   Shawn Stokes, Chief
   Michael Masciola, Trustee
   Keith Edgemon, Trustee
   Eugene Tighe, Trustee
   Michael Van Dyke, Trustee
   Ryan Robinson, Trustee
   Alan Caldwell, Trustee
   Mr. Speaker, I ask that my colleagues join me in congratulating the 
2016 officers and board members and in commending the Dunn Loring 
Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department for 74 years of service. I also 
extend my personal thanks to the outgoing DLVFRD officers and trustees 
for 2015. All these brave men and women deserve our highest praise for 
their dedication to public safety, and to each of them I say: ``Stay 
safe.''

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