Baltimore City Council
File #: 05-0279    Version: 0 Name: From Baltimore to Birmingham - Thank You
Type: Ordinance Status: Enacted
File created: 11/7/2005 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 12/5/2005
Enactment #: 05-08
Title: From Baltimore to Birmingham - Thank You FOR the purpose of expressing deep appreciation to Mayor Kincaid and staff, and the gracious people of Birmingham, Alabama who opened their hands and their hearts to the volunteers from Baltimore who journeyed far to offer their aid to the victims of Katrina; and providing for a special effective date.
Sponsors: City Council President (Administration), James B. Kraft, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Robert Curran, President Young, Helen L. Holton, Mary Pat Clarke, Kenneth Harris, Belinda Conaway, Agnes Welch, Rochelle Spector, Stephanie Rawlings Blake, Edward Reisinger, Keiffer Mitchell, Paula Johnson Branch
Indexes: Mayor and City Council Resolution
* WARNING: THIS IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INTRODUCTORY COPY OF THE BILL.
THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
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CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: The Council President
At the request of: The Office of the Mayor

A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL concerning
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From Baltimore to Birmingham - Thank You

FOR the purpose of expressing deep appreciation to Mayor Kincaid and staff, and the gracious people of Birmingham, Alabama who opened their hands and their hearts to the volunteers from Baltimore who journeyed far to offer their aid to the victims of Katrina; and providing for a special effective date.
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The City of Baltimore deployed many emergency personnel to Gretna, Louisiana to aid in the relief effort following the destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina, including a self-sustaining convoy of more than 35 fire, police, transportation, and public works vehicles and over 110 first responders and City employees.

Stating that having been moved by the images of complete devastation of New Orleans and the entire Gulf Coast it became clear that there remained a critical need for first responders to aid in the relief and rescue efforts, the Mayor sent manpower and equipment from the Baltimore City Fire Department, the Baltimore City Police Department, the Departments of Transportation, Public Works, Recreation and Parks, Health, and the Mayor's Office.

Forty-five personnel were deployed to aid directly in the search and rescue efforts, 28 police officers provided security for the convoy and helped to restore order and aid in the humanitarian effort, and a combined grou...

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