Henderson City Council honors Las Vegas shooting first responders
By Sandy Lopez Las Vegas Review-Journal
Henderson Mayor Debra March, center, poses for a photo with first responders in the Oct. 1 shooting as they are recognized during a Henderson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Henderson Fire Department Chief Shawn White, center, during the national anthem with first responders in the Oct. 1 shooting before being honored during a Henderson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Sheriff Todd Fasulo, center, greets Henderson City Councilman John Marz as first responders in the Oct. 1 shooting are recognized during a Henderson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Las Vegas Fire Chief William McDonald, right, is greeted by Henderson City Councilman Dan Shaw as first responders in the Oct. 1 shooting are recognized during a Henderson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Henderson Fire Department Chief Shawn White, right, is embraced by Henderson Mayor Debra March as first responders in the Oct. 1 shooting are recognized during a Henderson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Henderson Fire Department Chief Shawn White, center right, is greeted by Henderson City Councilman Dan Shaw as first responders in the Oct. 1 shooting are recognized during a Henderson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Ryan Turner, division chief of emergency management and safety at the Henderson Fire Department, center right, as first responders in the Oct. 1 shooting are recognized during a Henderson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday night recognized the efforts of all Southern Nevada first responders, medical personnel and medical organizations for their efforts during the Oct. 1 mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival.
“We can never personally thank all of you and all of the people who helped our community, but we will never forget what you accomplished,” Henderson Mayor Debra March said during the presentation.
A gunman killed 58 people and wounded 546 by shooting from a 32nd-floor window of the Mandalay Bay down on a festival crowd of more than 22,000. Charleston Hartfield, a 34-year-old Henderson man who was a member of the Metropolitan Police Department and the Nevada National Guard, was among those killed.
First responders from Henderson, North Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Clark County and other agencies were recognized for their valleywide efforts.
Mayor Debra March and Henderson City Council members presented certificates to all who were present.