For Immediate Release:
September 11, 2013

Media Contact:
Cristina Armand

786-331-5200



Miami-Dade Fire Rescue honors one of their own on 9/11


(MIAMI, September 11, 2013) – Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) held a remembrance ceremony at fire house #34 in Cutler Bay where a new memorial honoring the life of firefighter Lieutenant Dewey Henry was unveiled. Vice Chair Lynda Bell sponsored a resolution naming the interior road between the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Station 34 and the Miami-Dade County South District Station as “Memorial Way” in memory of Lt. Dewey Henry, Police Officer Jose Somohano, and all fallen heroes. In attendance were Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez, Vice Chair Lynda Bell, Commissioner Sally A. Heyman, Commissioner Dennis C. Moss, Cutler Bay Mayor Edward MacDougall, Palmetto Bay Mayor Shelley Stanczyk, Miami-Dade County Deputy Mayor Genaro “Chip” Iglesias, Miami-Dade Fire Chief Dave Downey, and Miami-Dade Police Director J.D. Patterson amongst family, friends, and coworkers. 

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On September 11, 1994 while fighting a large early morning warehouse fire, Lt. Henry and his crew became trapped inside the burning building after a structural collapse of a loft caused large rolled of carpet to fall on them. He made the ultimate sacrifice doing what he loved to do. A wreath was placed on the new memorial by his crew members that were with him that day.

The ceremony took place in front of the memorial built by members of MDFR’s Station #34. Vice Chair Bell presented two proclamations, one for the fire department and another one for the police department honoring the life of Officer Jose Somohano who also lost his life in the line of duty.

 For more information, please contact MDFR’s Media and Public Relations Bureau at 786-331-5200.


 

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