The following information was submitted on October 11, 2016.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the
addition of eight names to the New York State Fallen Firefighters
Memorial located at the Empire State Plaza to honor their memory,
heroism and service to the citizens of New York. Lieutenant Governor
Kathy Hochul and other state officials recognized the contributions of
the eight courageous individuals at the 19th Annual Fallen Firefighters
Memorial Ceremony in Albany today, as part of Firefighter Appreciation
Day.
"These eight brave firefighters selflessly
served their communities day in and day out – putting their own safety
at risk to protect the safety of their neighbors," Governor Cuomo said.
"With the addition of their names to The Fallen Firefighters Memorial,
we honor their sacrifice and will help ensure their bravery is
remembered for generations to come."
"The Fallen Firefighters Memorial honors the
legacy of men and women who faced unthinkable danger and met that with
incredible courage," said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul.
"This year, we add eight names to this monument and each of their
stories is a testament to the heroism that is part of everyday life for
those who answer the call and put on their uniform. I’m honored to
represent Governor Cuomo and the people of State of New York State
during this annual tribute."
The individuals added to the Fallen Firefighters Memorial include: Jack H. Rose, Captain, Mt. Marion Fire Department, Ulster County – December 19, 2015; Barry G. Miller, Asst. Chief, Bergen Fire Department, Genesee County – September 23, 2015; Lawrence G. Sesso, Firefighter, Sayville Fire Department, Suffolk County – August 22, 2015; Charles V. Wallace, Firefighter, Montgomery Fire Department, Orange County – February 3, 2015; Richard D. Weisse, Sr., Firefighter, St. James Fire Department, Suffolk County – November 15, 2014; Robert A. Knight, Firefighter, Sayville Fire Department, Suffolk County – May 1, 2014; Michael P. Esposito, Firefighter, Baldwin Fire Department, Nassau County – May 18, 2011; and Arthur C. Stickney, Asst. Chief, Village of Malone Fire Department, Franklin County – September 2, 1942.
With the addition of these heroes, the
Fallen Firefighters Memorial now honors 2,406 individuals who lost their
lives in the line of duty. The Fallen Firefighters Memorial, dedicated
in 1998, honors the memory and valor of New York’s fallen firefighters
at the memorial during Fire Prevention Week each year. The memorial pays
tribute to the more than 100,000 New York State firefighters who put
their lives on the line every day.
At today's ceremony, the Governor issued two
proclamations to honor the state's career and volunteer firefighters,
marking Tuesday, October 11 as Firefighter Appreciation Day and the week of October 9 -15 as Fire Prevention Week.
In 2015, fire departments statewide
responded to approximately 1,471,886 incidents – about 4,033 incidents
each day, 168 incidents per hour, and approximately three incidents
every minute.
New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner John P. Melville said,
"May this memorial continue to inspire all of us to remember those who
gave everything to keep us safe and to strive to their level of
selflessness and bravery."
New York State Fire Administrator Bryant D. Stevens said,
"This memorial serves as a constant reminder of the dangers faced by
every firefighter in this state and an everlasting tribute to those
brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice in the performance of their
duties. This wall is also a stark reminder to every New Yorker of the
dangers firefighters face and the sacrifices some are called to make."
New York State Association of Fire Chiefs President Joseph M. Faud, Jr. said,
"Today, I join fire chiefs and firefighters from across New York State
to recognize and remember our comrades who have made the supreme
sacrifice. We pay tribute not only to the fallen, but also to their
families at home and in the firehouses across the state; we will ensure
that the sacrifice of their loved ones will be forever honored."
"Today, as we gather as a group to pay our
respects to the brave firefighters who have selflessly laid down their
lives for others, let us also recognize that thousands of their brothers
and sisters honor them each and every day as they turn out of quarters
and respond to emergencies to help their neighbors in need," said Kenneth Pienkowski, President of the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York. "The fire service honors those we lost, and will never forget their sacrifices."
"On behalf of the New York State
Professional Fire Fighters Association, we honor the memories of our
fallen brothers and sisters who lost their lives in service to all New
Yorkers," said Samuel Fresina, President of the NYS Professional Fire Fighters Association. "Their bravery and sacrifice in the line of duty will never be forgotten. They will live on forever in our hearts."
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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