88R23016 BK-D By: Spiller H.R. No. 1080 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Acting swiftly and decisively, a number of Lampasas County first responders worked together to rescue two children who were trapped inside a cave on March 18, 2023; and WHEREAS, At around 5 p.m. that day, two paramedics from Hamilton EMS were dispatched to a location on the Lampasas River, where it was reported that a cave had collapsed with children inside; the first responders on the scene, which included other EMS, fire service, and law enforcement personnel, discovered that the cave was on the opposite side of the river and down an embankment, where the water was several feet deep; and WHEREAS, The rescuers, who swam across the river to reach the victims, faced the danger involved with entering a cave that had a high probability of collapsing, along with the risks inherent in moving critically injured children across the river to emergency transport; after being safely evacuated from the cave, the two children were assessed to be in stable condition and were transported to area hospitals; in addition to the individuals who heroically placed themselves in harm's way to save the lives of the children in the cave, a number of emergency medical professionals provided urgent care for the victims' injuries; and WHEREAS, Assisting in the effort were paramedics Alexander Haynes and Robert Metheny, EMTs Kyle Keahey and Charles Vandergriff, and paramedic captain Heather Johnson of Hamilton EMS; Wayland Allen, Justin Barkley, Steven Smith, Bailey Harner, Jennifer Lundt, Lexis Hansen, and Chief Cornelia Green of the Kempner Volunteer Fire Department; Frank Potter, Morris Wilkins, and Captain Colton Baker of the Lampasas Fire Department; Jason Collins, Jason Hume, and Sergeant Jerome Ervin of the Lampasas County Sheriff's Office; and Aspen Walker of the Kempner Police Department; and WHEREAS, These exceptional men and women conducted a perilous rescue operation with the utmost professionalism, efficiency, and courage, and through their actions, they prevented a terrible tragedy and earned the heartfelt admiration of a grateful community; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas Legislature hereby commend the first responders who went above and beyond to save two children trapped inside a cave in Lampasas County on March 18, 2023, and extend to them sincere appreciation for their outstanding service to their fellow citizens.