[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 103 (Wednesday, June 19, 2019)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E799]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




  RECOGNIZING THE 2019 PRINCE WILLIAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VALOR AWARD 
 RECIPIENTS OF THE PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND RESCUE

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                        HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY

                              of virginia

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, June 19, 2019

  Mr. CONNOLLY. Madam Speaker, I rise to recognize the Prince William 
County Department of Fire and Rescue and its outstanding members who 
have demonstrated superior dedication to public safety and are the 2019 
recipients of the prestigious Prince William Chamber of Commerce Merit 
Award and Valorous Unit Award for their service. The annual Prince 
William Chamber of Commerce Valor Awards recognize remarkable heroism 
and bravery above and beyond the line of duty exemplified by our public 
safety and law enforcement professionals.
  For the past 33 years, the Prince William Chamber of Commerce has 
paid tribute to our firefighters, police officers, and emergency 
personnel for their extraordinary service. These brave men and women 
put their lives at risk on a daily basis to keep our families and 
neighborhoods. safe. For fire and rescue personnel, no two days are 
alike. Always on the front lines, the Prince William County Department 
of Fire and Rescue is comprised of three sections: community safety, 
operations, and support systems. Dedicated service members of a 
combination career and volunteer system fight fires, provide emergency 
medical services, perform rescues, and work in our community to promote 
fire safety and prevention.
  The Department of Fire and Rescue was founded in 1966, when just 
about 50,000 people lived in Prince William County. Through the years, 
the Department has had to continuously adapt as the population rapidly 
expanded to over 430,000 people. Yet, our Fire and Rescue department 
continues to provide high quality and efficient firefighting and 
emergency medical services to our community. They provide around the 
clock services from 22 fire stations in a county spanning 348 square 
miles.
  In recognition of their acts of valor, it is my honor to include in 
the Record the following names of the Prince William County Department 
of Fire and Rescue public safety personnel:
  Merit Award for Valor: Technician I Cody Durham, Lieutenant Nick 
Feliciano, Technician II Chris Gott, Lieutenant Kenneth Zack.
  Valorous Unit: Technician II Christopher Clark, Technician II Daniel 
Jackson, Technician I Kevin Ganssle, Technician I Michael Baker, 
Captain Brian Ferguson, Technician I Victor Vega, Technician I Aldo 
Bonilla, Technician I Michael Chergosky.
  Madam Speaker, I ask my colleague to join me in recognizing the 2019 
Prince William Chamber of Commerce Valor Award recipients of the Prince 
William County Department of Fire and Rescue. The selfless acts of 
heroism by this distinguished group of men and women truly merits our 
highest praise. I thank each honoree, as well as all Prince William 
County Department of Fire and Rescue public safety professionals for 
their dedication and commitment to the protection of our communities.

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