Mexico Rep.
Sheryl Briggs honors local heroes
Area residents participate in opening ceremony in House chamber
March 28, 2008
AUGUSTA – Rep. Sheryl Briggs, D-Mexico, honored three area residents
at the State House Thursday for their heroism and bravery in recent
rescue events. Briggs presented two sentiments on the House floor to
honor Brian
Palmer and Ernie Cloutier, both of Dixfield, and Thomas Harrison of
Mexico.
Palmer and Cloutier rescued Cody Magoon of Mexico when Magoon was lost
in the wilderness during a February storm. Magoon used his cell phone
to call for help, and upon receiving the call, Game Warden Dave Chabot
and Sgt. Rick Mills coordinated efforts with Palmer and Cloutier to locate
Magoon. When they found him, Magoon was unresponsive. The men brought
Magoon out of the woods to Cloutier's house to care for him until help
could arrive. Magoon was then transported to Rumford Hospital where he
received medical treatment for hypothermia.
Harrison was honored for the actions he took when he was driving by
the home of Tyler Richard's step-grandfather when the boy walked out
onto
the road bleeding from the chest. According to Briggs’ floor
speech, nine-year-old Tyler Richard had found a loaded .38 caliber
handgun under
the cushions of the couch. He picked up the hand gun, and the gun went
off. Tyler ended up shooting himself in the chest, puncturing his lung.
Harrison drove Richard to Rumford Hospital. Tyler Richard is Briggs'
great-nephew.
"
I am honored to have been elected representative of District 93 and the
representative of these brave men," said Briggs. "I am proud
and grateful to be here today in a position to honor their bravery
and heroism."
All honorees were present in the House Gallery with family members during
Briggs' presentations of the sentiments.
Briggs also invited Rev. Jane Rich of the United Church of Christ of
Andover and Elaine Michaud of Mexico to be part of the House Chamber's
opening ceremonies on Thursday. Rich said the opening prayer and Michaud
performed the national anthem. In addition, six members of Briggs’ family
acted as honorary pages in the House chamber. They were Mariah and
Christine Briggs, Rebecca and Stephanie Cushman, Caleb Gauvin, and
Shannon Laubauskas.
Contact:
Rep. Sheryl Briggs, 364-5665
Katie Dzurec, legislative aide, 287-1430
Travis Kennedy, communications director, 287-1433
PHOTO CAPTION (briggs
with sentiment honorees): Rep. Sheryl Briggs,
D-Mexico, with (from left to right) Ernie Cloutier, Thomas Harrison,
Cody Magoon
and Brian Palmer. Cloutier, Palmer and Harrison were honored at the
State House on Thursday.
PHOTO CAPTION (briggs w rev.
rich): Rep. Sheryl Briggs, D-Mexico,
with Rev. Jane Rich of the United Church of Christ of Andover,
who offered
the opening prayer in the House chamber on Thursday.
PHOTO CAPTION (briggs
w Michaud): Rep. Sheryl Briggs, D-Mexico,
with Elaine Michaud of Mexico, who performed the National Anthem
in the
House chamber on Thursday. Michaud is a survivor of breast
cancer, and Briggs
encourage her legislative colleagues to wear pink in honor
of Michaud and all cancer survivors.
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