For those who answered the call and did not return to their families, we are
eternally grateful. Now, it is time to honor them. After 25 years of fundraising
and hard work, ground will be broken on Saturday, March 23, 2013, at 2:00 p.m.
The Arkansas Fallen Firefighters’ Memorial will be located on the west side of
the Arkansas State Capitol Grounds in Little Rock.
This site will be a
place of reflection, honor, and education for this and future generations. The
names of dozens of men and women who have died in the line of duty will be
etched in the granite that surrounds the "Win Rockefeller Fountain of Faith"
with a bronze statue representing the branches of the fire-service in Arkansas.
Additional names will be added as needed. “We must step up to tell the families
that their family members did not die and then were forgotten. They paid a price
for their dedication and sacrifice. The children need to know of the
firefighter's duty in the face of danger,” said Chairman Johnny Reep of the
Fallen Firefighters Memorial Committee.
• The statues are 11 feet, 6
inches high. “Old Leather Lungs” represents the origins of firefighters. “The
Angel of Mercy” represents paramedic firefighters. “On the Line,” the wild land
and the forestry firefighter. “Push'In” represents all of our current
firefighters. The center statue and fountain are known as the Win Rockefeller
Fountain of Faith, named for the late lieutenant governor, who served as finance
chair until his death. The Arkansas Fallen Firefighters' Memorial is also a fire
safety education venue, with a 110 seat amphitheater.
• The honorary
chairs are: James Lee Witt, publicity chair, Rush Harding, Shirley Davis Miller,
and Jim Lindsey. Jackson Brown Palculict is the architect. East Harding is the
general contractor. Paula Haskins of Walnut Ridge is the artist who designed the
statue. Robert Daus of Liberty Art Works, of St. Louis, Missouri, is the
sculptor.
• The Arkansas Fallen Firefighters’ Memorial 24/7 Fire Safety
Program, which started in 2012, is funded with a grant from The Motorola
Solutions Foundation. Through the grant, The Arkansas Fallen Firefighters’
Memorial 24/7 Fire Safety Program has purchased radio air time on multiple
stations. Each station has aired public service announcements on fire safety
reaching over 150,000 listeners weekly.
• The public is invited to
attend the dedication which is tentatively scheduled for October
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