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In a state that
has witnessed devastating wildfires, and a nation that has
endured terrorism and biological threats, our emergency
service providers must be prepared to respond to an amazing
variety of catastrophic events. And respond they do, with
extraordinary courage and compassion, twenty-four hours a day,
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We have all had cause to be
more aware of the dedication of our firefighters. For ten years, United
Fire has been proud to recognize an individual Arizona firefighter whose
outstanding achievements typify the best in the state’s fire service
community. Those qualities include a commitment to benefit the community,
the courage to carry out the firefighter’s mission, and the compassion
needed to serve in a caring way. In a year inflicted by so many furious
fires that has brought the dedication of America’s firefighters to the
forefront of our consciousness, we are pleased to honor a firefighter who
represents the best qualities of Arizona’s firefighters.
The 2003 United
Fire Firefighter of the Year is Rick Lupe, of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs Fort Apache Station. Mr. Lupe was a Hotshot
Firefighter for twenty years, eventually becoming a Hotshot Supervisor and
recently a Fuels Management Specialist. Rick took the threat of fire
personally and he fought his "war on fire" many times in
Arizona. The most memorable, and what cemented his name in the mind of the
average Arizona citizen, was his heroic effort during the Rodeo-Chediski
fire. This fire consumed 469,000 acres and caused the evacuation of 30,000
people.
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