COLUMBUS — Two local first-responding agencies received recognition Wednesday at the 2023 EMS Star of Life Awards in Columbus.
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The Clearcreek Fire District and Tipp City Emergency Services were recognized as some of Ohio’s bravest and most dedicated first responders, according to an EMS spokesperson.
“The first responders we honored (Wednesday) today represent everything that defines public service,” said EMS Executive Director Robert Wagoner. “These crews often encounter people at one of the worst moments of their lives, and it’s their dedication, compassion, and professionalism that help patients and their families navigate those emotionally challenging moments.”
The Clearcreek Fire District was recognized for working together to stabilize Clearcreek Police Officer Eric Ney after he was shot in the face last year in the line of duty. They transported him to the neared Level 1 trauma center quickly and ultimately saved his life.
The Tipp City Emergency Services rescued a horseback rider who was thrown from her horse and severely injured. Crews cut a path through thick foliage to get her to a waiting helicopter as quickly as possible.