Officer Ehlman then joined the pursuit and ended up as the lead vehicle while the suspect continued to shoot at officers. A shot struck Officer Ehlman’s vehicle.
Officer Ehlman then joined the pursuit and ended up as the lead vehicle while the suspect continued to shoot at officers. A shot struck Officer Ehlman’s vehicle.
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Bill Clayton, a wildland firefighting expert who saved countless lives and entire towns during a career that spanned 50 years, died Sunday at the age of 77 of natural causes at his home in Carlsbad.
“He was a legend in the fire service,” said lifelong friend and recently retired Cal Fire Battalion Chief Ray Chaney.
“You’d be driving up to this giant atomic bomb-looking column of smoke, be a little nervous or have that sense of apprehension, and then you’d hear Bill’s voice on the radio: ‘Monte Vista division thirty-three zero seven responding’ in his gruff, low-tone voice,” Chaney said.
Correctional Officer at Torrington Prison Awarded Medal of Valor
A correctional officer at the prison in Torrington has been awarded the Medal of Valor for his actions during a 2019 stabbing, the Wyoming Department of Corrections announced Thursday.
According to an agency news release, Officer Cullen Calderon was helping with the afternoon meal on Sept. 10, 2019, when an inmate began stabbing another inmate from behind.
Risking his own personal safety, Calderon wrestled the attacker to the ground and disarmed him. Calderon prevented the attacker from taking the life of another inmate and protected fellow staff from serious injury or death, the agency said. (He) exhibited extraordinary bravery and valor in the line of duty, and, as evidenced by his actions, he deserves recognition for the courage he demonstrated.
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