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Tuesday, 25 March, 2014
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■ Rescue hero recognised for fending off attack dog
Cultural affair PAGE 2
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Damian Simon Hall has been recognised by the Australian Honours system with a national bravery medal. 117139
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By YASEMIN TALAT A BURNSIDE resident will receive his second bravery medal for the courageous act of saving three people from a vicious pit bull terrier. Damian Simon Hall was driving along Westwood Drive in Burnside on 17 November 2011 when he pulled over to help a woman and baby who were being attacked by the dog. Mr Hall said he quickly reacted to the situation without thinking. “I saw it happening; I thought that didn’t look right, so I turned around went back got out of the car and did what I did,” Mr Hall said.
“I didn’t think I just did,” he said. Mr Hall grabbed a metal wrench and tried to hit the dog off the victims before the dog then turned on him. A passer-by pulled up in a ute to also assist, and the woman and child were able to climb inside safely with Mr Hall jumping onto the tray of ute to escape the attacking dog. Mr Hall then noticed a neighbour emerge from her house when the dog turned on her. Again, without thinking twice Mr Hall ran to the aid of the lady- holding the dog back giving her enough time to go back inside.
Mr Hall said it was at this stage he thought his life may have been at risk. “I was all spent by then and didn’t have energy in my own legs,” he said. “And I had to get away because it was hanging off me.” Mr Hall first received state recognition for his bravery in December 2012. The driver of the utility also received a citation that year. Mr Hall said his family were very proud of his actions and he felt overwhelmed by the recognition. But he was yet to see himself as a hero. “In my opinion, the heroes in the world wear the uniforms,” he said.
Mr Hall is now friends with the family, who are always thankful and grateful for his bravery. And they regard him as part of the family, he said. Connie Borg, also from Burnside, was the woman who was pushing her one-year-old grandson along that day when the pit bull attacked them. She received a national commendation for brave conduct this year for her actions in protecting her grandson. Mrs Borg immediately placed herself in front of the pram to protect him. She was clawed and bitten by the dog. The animal was destroyed under the order of Melton City Council.
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