Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR80

Caption

Congratulating Danny Byler of the Wise County Office of Emergency Management on his receipt of a Life Saving Medal.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of Mr. Byler's heroism and highlights the valuable contributions of emergency personnel in the state. It does not introduce or amend state laws but emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting the efforts of those in emergency response roles. By endorsing individual accomplishments in life-saving situations, SR80 aims to foster a culture of appreciation for public service and emergency management. This can also promote awareness regarding the challenges first responders face in the course of their duties.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 80 (SR80) recognizes and honors Paramedic Danny Byler from the Wise County Office of Emergency Management for his exceptional actions during a life-threatening incident. The resolution applauds Mr. Byler for his pivotal role in providing life-saving assistance to two individuals involved in a vehicle accident on February 2, 2022. The vehicle lost control due to icy conditions and plunged into the Trinity River, where Mr. Byler's swift response and medical aid were crucial in saving one of the victims who was trapped in the submerged car. This recognition aims to honor not only Mr. Byler but also the dedicated first responders across Texas who perform their duties to save lives daily.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR80 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects gratitude and respect for the efforts of individuals who step up in critical moments to assist others. It creates a narrative of heroism associated with emergency responders and reinforces the community's admiration for their selfless contributions. Enacting such a resolution can elicit a collective pride among the members of the community that is affected by the actions of Mr. Byler and others like him.

Contention

While SR80 does not induce significant contention as it focuses on recognizing a commendable act, discussions around the role of first responders may bring forth differing opinions related to funding, support, and resources for emergency management services. This resolution primarily showcases a single incident of heroism and may evoke thoughts about the broader framework of emergency services but does not indicate contentious legislation or policy debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR79

Congratulating Colton Thomas of the Wise County Office of Emergency Management on his receipt of a Life Saving Medal.

TX SR76

Congratulating Kavin Heugatter of the Wise County Office of Emergency Management on his receipt of a Life Saving Medal.

TX SR77

Congratulating Joel Bartlett of the Wise County Office of Emergency Management on his receipt of a Life Saving Medal.

TX SR78

Congratulating Brandon Daugherty of the Wise County Office of Emergency Management on his receipt of a Life Saving Medal.

TX SR59

Congratulating EMT Aaron Mann of the Wise County Office of Emergency Management on receiving the Medal of Valor.

TX HR1571

Congratulating Officer Patrick Carey on his receipt of a Life-Saving Award from the Robinson Police Department.

TX HR113

Congratulating Dakota Stroud of the Weatherford Fire Department on his receipt of a Medal of Valor and Citation Bar.

TX HR1499

Recognizing Officer Bob Dorsch of the Corpus Christi Police Department on his receipt of the Life Saving Award for his heroism in the line of duty.

TX HR2084

Congratulating Port of Brownsville Police Officer Jose Luis Ramirez on his receipt of the Fire Chief Life Saving Award from the Brownsville Fire Department.

TX HR1525

Congratulating Lieutenant Jeff Lewellen on his receipt of a Life-Saving Award from the Robinson Police Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.