Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR298

Introduced
2/28/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Enrolled
3/6/24  

Caption

Commending the Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad.

Impact

The passage of HJR298 serves to formally recognize the contributions of the Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad to public health and safety in the region. The resolution emphasizes the importance of volunteer organizations in bolstering community resources and underscores the significant role such squads play in emergency response. Recognizing the squad may encourage support and funding from local residents and partners, reinforcing the value of volunteer emergency services within state law and local governance.

Summary

HJR298 is a joint resolution commending the Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad on the occasion of its 70th anniversary. Established in 1953, the squad has been a cornerstone of emergency medical services in Henrico County and Richmond, responding to thousands of calls throughout its history. The resolution acknowledges the squad's dedication to providing free emergency services to the community, highlighting their work during significant events and through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It outlines the organization’s evolution, from a small group operating one ambulance to a well-equipped squad managing over 4,000 calls annually with 120 trained volunteers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR298 is positive, reflecting a sense of pride and appreciation for the services provided by the Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad. Legislators from both parties expressed gratitude for the squad's dedication and selflessness over the past seven decades, showing commendation from the community and the General Assembly. This resolution fosters a spirit of celebration and recognition for volunteerism, aligning with a collective appreciation for those who serve to protect and assist others in times of need.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, discussions around recognition of volunteer services can sometimes lead to broader debates about funding and resource allocation for emergency services. Some may raise concerns about the reliance on volunteer organizations to provide critical services without adequate state support. However, HJR298 specifically focuses on honoring the squad's historical contributions rather than delving into funding debates, allowing it to maintain a positive and uncontroversial stance.

Companion Bills

VA SJR192

Similar To Commending the Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR729

Commending the Burke Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department.

VA HR282

Commending Davis Corner Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc.

VA SR121

Commending Davis Corner Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc.

VA HJR764

Commending the James City-Bruton Volunteer Fire Department.

VA HR488

Commending the Blacksburg Volunteer Fire Department.

VA HJR598

Commending Lake of the Woods Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company.

VA SJR381

Commending Hamidullah Noori.

VA HR465

Commending Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle.

VA HJR655

Commending the Rescue Mission of Roanoke.

VA HR262

Commending Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area.

Similar Bills

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