Search ▸ Agenda item attachment
A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 18-106, regarding lighting up City Hall and firehouses for National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend in 2019
GERARD E. MAHONEY
ACTING CHIEF OF
DEPARTMENT
PAUL SHEEHAN
ASSISTANT CHIEF
THOMAS F. CAHILL
ASSISTANT CHIEF
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ISO Class 1 Fire Department
HEADQUARTERS
491 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGE, MA. 02138
www.cambridgefire.org
[phone removed]
FAX [phone removed]
November 28, 2018
TO:
City Manager Louis A. DePasquale
FROM:
Act. Chief Gerard E. Mahoney
RE:
City Council Policy Order 18-106
With respect to City Council Policy Order 18-106 of October 15, 2018 I can report the following:
The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation was created by the United States Congress to coordinate
nationwide efforts to remember America’s fallen firefighters. Since 1992 the non-profit Foundation has
developed and expanded programs to fulfill that mandate. Each October, the Foundation sponsors the
official national tribute to all firefighters who died in the line of duty the previous year. A weekend of
activities is held at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, MD.
As part of the nationwide recognition of fallen firefighters, fire departments and communities across
America are encouraged to participate in Light the Night for fallen Firefighters. This past October the
program was conducted across America October 1 through 7, 2018. I would expect the dates for 2019 to
be in the same week as the ceremonies in Emmitsburg, MD are scheduled for October 5 and 6, 2019.
Among the more significant landmarks illuminated this past October were the Zakim Bridge in Boston,
One World Trade Center in New York City and the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA.
The City will light City Hall in red. The Fire Department will investigate the possibilities of lighting at
fire stations.
Sadly, the National Fallen Firefighters Monument in Emmitsburg, MD holds the name of Captain Barry
M. Bennett, a Cambridge Firefighter who died as a result of injuries sustained in the line of duty on
November 2, 2003. Captain Bennett’s son Zachary is currently a Cambridge Firefighter assigned to
Engine Company 2.
I look forward to the opportunity to work with City Hall Staff and other agencies to bring this event to
fruition.