Mr. Speaker, I rise today to thank the firefighters of Station 9 in west Little Rock, Arkansas, for their selfless service during the horrific tornado that struck our city and region in March. The firefighters of Station 9 were standing in their building when it was directly hit by the tornado, completely destroying it. Despite their fire station being in ruins, they immediately got to work clearing debris, providing emergency assistance, and serving as an important beacon of hope for those in need in that neighborhood. Their tremendous efforts were a critical component in helping my hometown recover from one of the worst storms in recent history. I am proud to honor the brave firefighters for their dedicated work in the face of destruction and ruin. Their service stands as a model of resilience and strength for our entire State and Nation. Recognizing Heide Harrell
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