OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO
RAHM EMANUEL MAYOR
July 26, 2017
TO THE HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I transmit herewith, together with Aldermen Reboyras, O'Shea and Ervin, congratulatory resolution concerning the Chicago Fire Department.
Your favorable consideration of this resolution will be appreciated.

Mayor
Very truly yours,
Aldermen Ariel Reboyras, Matthew J. O'Shea, Jason C. Ervin and
^Jresented by Mayor Rahm Emanuel ow July 26, 2017
^0ll6T6ClS' 'n ^ne 'a^e evenin9 °f February 19, 2017, firefighters from Engine Company 93 of the Chicago Fire Department responded to an emergency call by the Office of Emergency Management and Communications on the 101st block of South LaSalle Street, a residential block; and
WHEREAS, Upon responding, the company found a one and one-half story residential building on fire; and
WHEREAS, Under the command of Chief Adrian Bigott, of the 22nd Battalion, and led by Captain Barry Temple, Engineer Andy Jankowicz and firefighters Edward Gudowicz, Anthony Licato, and Dennis Boylan immediately prepared to extinguish the fire by leading out a hose line, preparing the connection to the engine's water supply, and finding and securing a source of water; and
WHEREAS, Despite the house being filled with smoke and fire, the company entered the house to put out the fire and to search for a possible victim trapped and confined to a wheelchair; and
WHEREAS, Encountering two victims who were confused and disoriented by the smoke, the members of Engine 93 removed them from the house to safety; and
WHEREAS, While battling the fire, Captain Temple heard a faint cry for help and, with Firefighter Licato, searched for the source of the cry; and
WHEREAS, Plunging through the intense smoke and heat of the flames, they found an elderly man in a hospital bed, unable to walk, and in zero visibility, traveled more than 30 feet to remove the man to safety; and
WHEREAS, Only two of the three people saved needed to be transported to Roseland Hospital, in fair condition, suffering no burns and only minor smoke-related injuries; and
WHEREAS, If not for the courageous and coordinated efforts of the members of Engine 93, acting as a team, events could have easily turned tragic; and
WHEREAS, The members of Engine 93 performed their duties with honor and in the highest tradition of the Chicago Fire Department; and
WHEREAS, All of Chicago is grateful for the heroic acts of the firefighters of Engine Company 93 of the Roseland neighborhood; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, That we, the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this twenty-sixth day of July 2017, do hereby honor and salute Engine 93 for their heroic actions under dangerous and life-threatening conditions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Engine 93 and placed on permanent record in the personnel files of each of the members as a token of our appreciation and esteem.
