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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Vickie Pritchett
Phone: (615) 533-0305
2-23-09
Common Voices Advocacy Group Recipients of
Senator Paul S. Sarbanes Fire Safety
Leadership Award
Pleasant View, TN Feb. 23 – The Congressional Fire Service
Institute and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
have selected Common Voices for the Senator Paul S. Sarbanes
Fire Service Safety Leadership Award. Named after
retired-Senator Paul S. Sarbanes of Maryland, the award
recognizes organizations for their outstanding contributions
to firefighter health and safety. Sarbanes was a strong
advocate of the nation’s firefighters and rescue personnel
during his 36-year career in Congress.
Common Voices is a non-profit group whose members are
committed to preventing death and injury from fire. Six
women who have been sharing their stories of personal loss
are the primary spokespeople for the organization and focus
on the life-saving role fire sprinklers play in preventing
death. The group has visited Capitol Hill numerous times to
meet with members of Congress to advocate for the Fire
Sprinkler Incentive Act. They testified during the ICC
hearings last September when home fire sprinkler systems
were added to the International Residential Code. They also
travel across the country speaking to the fire service and
decision makers and testify at code hearings to move forward
fire sprinkler initiatives.
According to the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there is a residential
fire every 76 seconds resulting in more than 3,500 deaths
each year. In addition to residential fire deaths, Common
Voices address other fire risks including fires in public
places of assembly such as the Station Nightclub fire where
100 people died in 2003, fire safety in nursing homes and
assisted living facilities and campus fire deaths. Members
of Common Voices believe the installation of fire sprinklers
can help decrease our country’s fire death statistics.
"We are extremely humbled
and honored by this award, said Vickie Pritchett, Common
Voices Facilitator. We are encouraged that our mission to
create a Fire Safe America is recognized as attainable. We
believe that our efforts are helpful to many fire service
organizations, bringing the tragic statistics to life
through our stories helps people understand, and most of
all, to take action."
Common Voices, which was founded through support from the
National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA) has worked with
the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, The Phoenix
Society, Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition, Home Safety Council,
International Association of Fire Chiefs, NFPA, Fire Team
USA, IRC Fire Sprinkler Coalition, CFSI, USA Sprinkler
Fitters, International Association of Firefighters, U.S.
Fire Administration, National Volunteer Fire Council, ICC
and the Center for Campus Fire Safety.
“We extend our most sincere appreciation to our founders and
to the organizations who collaborate with us to promote the
life-saving technology of fire sprinklers,” adds Pritchett.
“Our efforts are enhanced by partnering together to save
lives – both citizens and firefighters.”
The award will be presented at the 21st Annual
National Fire and Emergency Service Dinner, April 2, 2009 in
Washington, DC. For more information about the Senator Paul
S. Sarbanes Award, visit the CFSI Web site at
www.CFSI.org. For more information about Common Voices,
visit
www.FireAdvocates.org. |