MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2005 2nd Extraordinary Session

To: Rules

By: Senator(s) White

Senate Resolution 1

A RESOLUTION COMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING STACY GILL OF MADISON, MISSISSIPPI, UPON BEING SELECTED AS A RECIPIENT OF THE PRESTIGIOUS NATIONAL "STARS OF LIFE" AWARD FOR 2005-2006 BY AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE AND THE AMERICAN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

     WHEREAS, American Medical Response (AMR), the nation's largest ambulance service, and the American Ambulance Association have named Paramedic Stacy Gill of Madison (Gluckstadt), Mississippi, to the national "Stars of Life" Awards Program for 2005-2006, for his work during the April 6, 2004, derailment of Amtrak's City of New Orleans in the Big Black River swamp in Yazoo County; and

     WHEREAS, "Star of Life" is an honorary title that the American Ambulance Association bestows on about 100 outstanding emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics across the United States each year.  The selection is the nation's most prestigious award for frontline ambulance personnel; and

     WHEREAS, Stacy Gill will visit Washington, D.C., from May 1-4, 2005, to attend recognition ceremonies by the American Ambulance Association and AMR.  He will also meet with several members of Congress and tour the nation's capital; and

     WHEREAS, the 900 ambulance services that belong to the American Ambulance Association employ hundreds of thousands of EMTs and paramedics.  So, as one of only 100 Stars of Life nationwide this year, Stacy is in an elite group; and

     WHEREAS, based near Washington, D.C., the American Ambulance Association is the trade association for the medical transportation industry.  A committee of AMR managers from the 34-state company chose Stacy for the award.  He was nominated by his fellow AMR ambulance workers.  Criteria requires the nominations of ambulance personnel who "personify the best of the profession"; and

     WHEREAS, Gill works with AMR Central Mississippi, which is based in Jackson and serves all of Hinds, Madison and Rankin Counties.  William Bassett, Operations Manager said, "An outstanding paramedic every day, Stacy is being recognized for excellent service as the first AMR paramedic to reach the scene of an Amtrak passenger train derailment in April 2004.  The crash produced 80 patients, the largest mass casualty disaster in central Mississippi in many years.  He provided vital initial information from the scene that helped organize the overall response and played a major role in the rescue throughout the night."  Stacy Gill's father, Jimmy, was a national Star of Life in 2000.  This is the first time two generations of the same family have won the award; and

     WHEREAS, AMR will send 41 Stars of Life to Washington this year.  In Mississippi, the company employs approximately 500 personnel in Adams, Hancock, Harrison, Hinds, Madison and Rankin Counties.  AMR plans to introduce the Stars of Life at meetings of city councils and county commissions during National EMS Week in mid-May.  AMR will also recognize each Star at ceremonies at the company's offices in Jackson and Gulfport.  AMR is Mississippi's busiest ambulance service.  In fiscal year 2003, AMR transported nearly one of every four ambulance patients statewide.  More than 18,000 AMR paramedics, EMTs and other professionals transport over four million patients each year in emergency, critical and non-emergency situations; and

     WHEREAS, it is with pride that we recognize this caring and compassionate professional who has brought honor to his company, his community and to the State of Mississippi:

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, That we do hereby commend and congratulate Stacy Gill of Madison, Mississippi, upon being selected as a recipient of the prestigious national "Stars of Life" Award for 2005-2006 by American Medical Response (AMR) and the American Ambulance Association, and extend to him the best wishes of the Senate in his future endeavors.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be presented to Stacy Gill and be made available to the Capitol Press Corps.