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August 20, 2015
Three local heroes receive Medal of Valor Officers honored for quick action rescue when car plunged into lagoon
By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
T
hey likely wouldn’t call themselves heroes – they are too humble
for that. But there’s no other word that describes three police officers who put themselves in harm’s way in order to free a citizen who was trapped inside his car which was submerged in the lagoon at Eldridge Park.
The Medal of Valor is photo by Dee Longfellow
Almost the entire Elmhurst Police Department turned out on Monday, August 17 for an evening of celebration that included swearing in a new sergeant and presenting Medals of Valor to three officers who rescued a man trapped in his car when it was submerged in a lagoon.
up over the curb of a parking lot and into the lagoon at Eldridge Park. Neighbors reported hearing Morris’s cries for help as the car sank below — Michael Ruth, the surface. At that time, Elmhurst Police Chief Police Chief Michael Ruth had On Monday, April 27 at expressed pride in the quick about 1:36 p.m., 77-year-old action of the responding offiLawrence Morris of the 400 cers, thusly: “I’m proud to say block of Commonwealth Lane that one of our Elmhurst police drove his 2002 Toyota Camry officers was first on the scene
and immediately jumped into the water to try to rescue the victim. A police officer from Oakbrook Terrace arrived shortly after and jumped in as well. Between the two officers, they were able to pull a car door open, then came up for air, and went back down to save him. Apparently, they were able to grab his legs and drag him out and onto the shore to safety. By that time,
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he was already unconscious, but an ambulance was at-ready to rush him to the hospital.” Sadly, Mr. Morris passed away at Elmhurst Hospital about a month after the incident. Names can now be matched with those heroes in question, as the City of Elmhurst held a brief ceremony prior to the City Council meeting on Monday, August 17 to present Medals of Valor to each of the three
officers. They were Officer John Pacewic, Officer Margaret Hopkins and Oakbrook Terrace Officer Jason Sluzewicz. “These three individuals went into the lagoon without regard for their own safety,” Ruth said. “The Medal of Valor is the highest honor we can give at the police department. Most people serve their entire careers without receiving one.”
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