J02077 Summary:

BILL NOJ02077
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORHARCKHAM
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
 
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J02077 Actions:

BILL NOJ02077
 
03/27/2024REFERRED TO FINANCE
04/03/2024REPORTED TO CALENDAR FOR CONSIDERATION
04/03/2024ADOPTED
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J02077 Committee Votes:

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J02077 Floor Votes:

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J02077 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 2077
 
BY: Senator HARCKHAM
 
        MOURNING  the  death  of  Raymond  J.  Baker, Sr.,
        meritorious firefighter, loving and devoted  husband
        and   father,   and   distinguished  member  of  his
        community
 
  WHEREAS, There are certain outstanding members of our community who,
through their selfless commitment and dedication, have served to  better
the  quality of life in our community and have had a measurable positive
impact on the lives of its residents; Raymond J.  Baker,  Sr.,  was  one
such individual; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Raymond J. Baker, Sr., Deputy Chief of the Golden's Bridge
Fire Department, died on Saturday, March 9, 2024, at the age of 64; and
 
  WHEREAS, Born in Hartsdale, New York, to Raymond and Millie Baker on
July 1, 1959, Raymond J. Baker, Sr., was captivated by  firefighting  at
an  early  age,  watching his father, a licensed electrician, respond to
alarms as a volunteer firefighter with the Greenburgh  Fire  Department;
and
 
  WHEREAS,  As  soon as he became age-eligible, Raymond J. Baker, Sr.,
joined the Hartsdale Fire Department as a volunteer and then went on  to
become a career firefighter with the department in 1980; and
 
  WHEREAS, Raymond J. Baker, Sr., met the love of his life, the former
Ann  Duggan,  in  1991  after  an introduction by a mutual friend in the
department; he and Ann, a retired educator who taught for more  than  35
years  at  Our  Lady  of  Sorrows Elementary School in White Plains, New
York, were married in 1993 and moved from Hartsdale to Somers  in  1995;
and
 
  WHEREAS,  Together,  the couple raised their two wonderful children,
Raymond Jr., who is also  a  Lieutenant  with  the  Lewisboro  Volunteer
Ambulance Corps and an emergency room technician at Northern Westchester
Hospital  in  Mount  Kisco,  New  York, and Ryan J. Baker, a mathematics
teacher at BOCES Westchester; and
 
  WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Raymond J. Baker, Sr., retired in 2013 after a
33-year career with  the  Hartsdale  Fire  Department;  in  addition  to
responding  to  thousands  of fire alarms and other emergency calls as a
firefighter, he was a certified bailout training officer and licensed to
operate all the department's fire trucks; trained and  licensed  in  the
electrical trade, he also served as the Hartsdale Fire Department's lead
electrician  charged  with  maintaining,  repairing,  and  replacing the
hamlet's alarm boxes; and
 
  WHEREAS, Furthermore, in the aftermath of the  September  11,  2001,
terrorist  attacks in New York City, Deputy Chief Raymond J. Baker, Sr.,
joined hundreds of firefighters at the World Trade Center site  and  was
stationed for a period of time in the Bronx, supporting firehouses whose
personnel were working in the recovery effort; and
 
  WHEREAS,   Overlapping  part  of  his  full-time  service  with  the
Hartsdale Fire Department was a decade as a volunteer  with  the  Somers
Fire  Department, where from 2007 to 2017 he held several leadership and
officer ranks, including Lieutenant, Captain, Second and First Assistant
Chief, and Fire Chief; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Deputy  Chief  Raymond  J. Baker, Sr., joined the Golden's
Bridge Fire Department in 2016 as a mutual aid member, reuniting in  the
fire  services  with  the  eldest  of  his two sons; one of his proudest
moments in his fire services career was serving alongside  his  son  for
the  past  eight  years,  and  together  rising through the ranks- he as
Deputy Chief and Baker Jr. as Fire Lieutenant; and
 
  WHEREAS, A true mentor, Deputy Chief  Raymond  J.  Baker,  Sr.,  was
always more than willing to share his lifetime of experience, expertise,
and   knowledge  about  firefighting  with  his  colleagues,  especially
newcomers and young members  of  the  departments  he  served;  he  held
numerous  federal, state and county certifications in fire and emergency
response, such as incident command, firefighter survival, essentials  of
firemanship, firefighter assist and search team tactics, passenger train
emergency  rescue, accident victim extrication, trench rescue, hazardous
material incident command, national incident management system, national
response plan, and many others; and
 
  WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Raymond J. Baker, Sr. was  the  quintessential
public  servant;  he  was  a  great firefighter and an even better human
being who gave four-and-a-half decades of his life to  safeguarding  the
residents of his community; and
 
  WHEREAS,   A   conservationist   who  enjoyed  the  great  outdoors,
especially hunting and fishing, Deputy Chief Raymond J. Baker, Sr.,  was
also  a  model  train  enthusiast who relished the challenge of building
replicas and learning everything he could about trains; and
 
  WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Raymond J. Baker,  Sr.,  is  survived  by  his
wife,  Ann; their children, Raymond Jr. (Laura) and Ryan (Julianna); and
his many firefighter colleagues whom he always  considered  his  sisters
and  brothers; he is predeceased by his parents, Raymond and Millie, and
a sister, Louise; and
 
  WHEREAS, Throughout his meritorious life,  Raymond  J.  Baker,  Sr.,
touched  many through his kindness and commitment to service, and, as we
recall the loss of this great man, we memorialize  his  remarkable  life
and the enormous impact he had on everyone with whom he came in contact;
and
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is  the  sense  of this Legislative Body to convey its
grateful  appreciation  and  heartfelt  regret  in  recognition   of   a
courageous  firefighter  who dedicated his purposeful life and career in
faithful service to his family and community; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
pay  tribute  to the life and valiant service of Deputy Chief Raymond J.
Baker, Sr.; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That a copy of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted to the family of Deputy Chief Raymond J. Baker, Sr.
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