Full Text of SR0096 102nd General Assembly
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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, History honors the soldiers of war that fight to | 3 | | defend the nation; at this time, we honor a different kind of | 4 | | soldier fighting a different kind of war, one guided not by | 5 | | master tacticians or generals but guided instead by the | 6 | | hearts, grit, and resolve of those willing to risk their lives | 7 | | not in the trenches of faraway lands but in the intensive care | 8 | | units, hospitals, precincts, and fire stations here at home; | 9 | | and
| 10 | | WHEREAS, According to a 2017 compilation of data on the | 11 | | Emergency Services Sector in the United States by the | 12 | | Department of Homeland Security, the first responder community | 13 | | is comprised of an estimated 4.6 million career and volunteer | 14 | | professionals within five primary disciplines, which are law | 15 | | enforcement, fire and rescue services, emergency medical | 16 | | services, emergency management, and public works; and
| 17 | | WHEREAS, Of all U.S. states, Illinois has the sixth | 18 | | largest population and the 25th largest land area and is home | 19 | | to over 12 million residents who occupy nearly 58,000 square | 20 | | miles of land that is prone to freezing temperatures, | 21 | | torrential rains and flash floods, fires, tornados, severe | 22 | | storms, and other natural disasters, as well as threats of | 23 | | violence and terror; and
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Illinois is known for its extraordinary response | 2 | | to these emergencies; 911 dispatchers, as well as professional | 3 | | and volunteer fire, police, emergency medical technicians, and | 4 | | paramedic workers stand as our first line of defense in | 5 | | protecting our communities to ensure that Illinois is the | 6 | | safest place to live, work, and visit; and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, No greater courage is demonstrated than that of | 8 | | the dedicated and brave first responders who run toward | 9 | | emergencies that threaten the communities and cities they call | 10 | | home and the welfare and lives of those who live there; first | 11 | | responders put their lives on the line by protecting and | 12 | | administering care to others in need; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, First responders accept the challenges and | 14 | | responsibilities of serving others without a second thought; | 15 | | they selflessly perform their duties, sometimes even at the | 16 | | cost of their own safety and lives, in order to provide a | 17 | | superior level of service more concerned with the needs of | 18 | | others than their own; and
| 19 | | WHEREAS, With the COVID-19 pandemic, first responders have | 20 | | been called to perform a service unlike any the country has | 21 | | faced in more than a century; they have proven that they can be | 22 | | relied upon to provide their services in the face of more |
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| 1 | | adversity, not less; COVID-19 has not replaced the disasters | 2 | | of yesterday's normal, but it stands as an extra force with | 3 | | which to contend among the disasters of today's new normal; | 4 | | and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Swift aid and assistance begins with 911 | 6 | | dispatchers, the first responders that know too well the | 7 | | importance of getting the proper aid where it is most needed as | 8 | | efficiently as possible; the responsibility of dispatching | 9 | | police, fire, and medical personnel is often the difference | 10 | | between lives saved and lives lost; with the unprecedented | 11 | | pressure of COVID-19, 911 dispatchers are an integral part of | 12 | | the public safety response, now more than ever, and remind us | 13 | | that the bridge between refuge and peril begins with the team | 14 | | of first responders too often overlooked; and
| 15 | | WHEREAS, Our attempts to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic | 16 | | have changed more than how we act toward one another; we have | 17 | | changed our perspective of heroism, of bravery, and of what it | 18 | | means to be a first responder or, as the term has now evolved, | 19 | | a frontline and/or essential worker; and
| 20 | | WHEREAS, The sometimes insurmountable pressure that first | 21 | | responders carry on their shoulders, in their gallant pursuit | 22 | | to save lives even at the sacrifice of their own, places them | 23 | | at the echelon of the those that receive the most thunderous |
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| 1 | | praise, the highest of honors, the deepest respect, and the | 2 | | most profound recognitions for their consistent commitments | 3 | | and contributions to safety, defense, and honor; therefore, be | 4 | | it
| 5 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL | 6 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we recognize the | 7 | | efforts of Illinois' first responders, and we extend our | 8 | | gratitude to all first responders for continuously putting | 9 | | their lives on the line for the citizens of Illinois; and be it | 10 | | further
| 11 | | RESOLVED, That we recognize and remember the first | 12 | | responders we have lost along the way.
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