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    RECOGNIZING THE 2019 OCCOQUAN-WOODBRIDGE-LORTON VOLUNTEER FIRE 
                          DEPARTMENT OFFICERS

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                        HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY

                              of virginia

                    in the house of representatives

                         Friday, March 8, 2019

  Mr. CONNOLLY. Madam Speaker, I rise to recognize the incoming 2019 
officers of the Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department. 
OWLVFD is located in Prince William County, Virginia, 25 miles from our 
Nation's Capital. The OWLVFD goes on an average of 20,000 runs per 
year, aiding 80,000 residents in a 27 square mile area.
  Incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1938, the OWLVFD is 
comprised of committed community members who volunteer their time, 
energy, and financial resources to ensure the safety of the families 
and property in and around Woodbridge. During its 80 year history, the 
Department has continued to expand and there are now three stations 
staffed by approximately 250 volunteers who serve and protect an ever-
growing local population. From their bravery in action to their 
presence with the youth in the community, OWLVFD is readily available 
for the families of Woodbridge.
  It is with great honor I include in the Record the names of the 
following Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department 
Officers:
  Department President--Dave Williams.
  Department Chief--James McAllister.
  Executive Vice President--George Smith.
  Membership Secretary--Scott Shaw.
  Board of Directors--Michelle Bauer, Kevin Lewis, Melissa Payne, 
Rebecca Barnes, Zach Wessolleck, Jonathan Baldwin, Michael Clark, Anna 
Smith.
  Election Officer--Sabrina Brandon Ricks.
  Treasurer--Debbie Haight.
  Sergeant-At-Arms--Rick Moore.
  Assistant Chiefs--Kurt Bolland, Ernest DeSantis, Steve Godin, Wayne 
Haight, Rick Michaels.
  Rescue Chief--Ed Craig.
  Fire Captains--Ben New, Justin Witt.
  Rescue Captain--Stephanie Powers.
  While a new executive board has been elected and new officers sworn 
in, the mission of OWLVFD remains the same. The volunteers of the 
OWLVFD continue to put themselves in harm's way for the benefit of the 
residents of the area and have educated and mentored the youth in 
Woodbridge, not only teaching fire safety education, but also 
strengthening community relations.
  Madam Speaker, I ask that my colleagues join me in recognizing the 
men and women of the Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire 
Department for their service to our country and steadfast commitment to 
their community and in congratulating the newly-elected officers and 
board members. I thank them for their dedication and to all I say: 
``Stay safe.''

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