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Friday, April 19th, 2024

McSally recognizes first responders at award ceremony

U.S. Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ) hosted her office’s first-ever Congressional First Responder of Distinction Award Ceremony on Monday, recognizing firefighters, SMTs and law enforcement officers from her district who go above and beyond in their service to Southern Arizona.

Nominees for the award represented the Sierra Vista and Tucson Police Departments, the Pima and Cochise County Sheriff’s Departments, the Sierra Vista and Douglas Fire Departments, and the Wilcox Police Department. Awards were chosen by a panel of judges consisting of first responders and members of the community.

“First Responders of southern Arizona serve our community with extraordinary commitment and integrity,” McSally said. “To recognize the endless sacrifices made by our first responders, I created an award to honor police, EMS, sheriff, and fire department members who exemplify values such as duty, service, and an abiding commitment to a cause greater than any one individual. Each and every first responder has my respect for risking their lives in the line of duty and distinguishing themselves by their willingness to unselfishly serve our community. I congratulate all winners and nominees and thank our judges for helping making this award possible.”

Plaque winners included Branden K. Eaton, Josefina S. Sabori, James D. Wakefield and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department Search and Rescue. Certificate award winners included Michael Derfus, Mario Novoa, Charles Foley, Brian Delfs and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office.