Chattanooga Times Free Press

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission announces 20 medal winners

- BY JOE MANDAK

A Massachuse­tts man who died saving a waitress from being stabbed by a mentally ill man and a 12-year-old Pennsylvan­ia boy who died trying to save his father from a house fire are among 20 people being honored with Carnegie medals for heroism.

The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, based in Pittsburgh, announced the winners Wednesday.

George A. Heath, 56, was dining at a Bertucci’s restaurant in his hometown of Taunton, Mass., when Arthur DaRosa, who had fatally stabbed an 80-year-old woman at her home earlier that night, walked in and stabbed a waitress. Heath grabbed DaRosa and was stabbed in the head before another restaurant patron, off-duty Plymouth County Deputy Sheriff James Creed, fatally shot DaRosa.

Sanford Harling III had escaped a fire at his family’s duplex in Norristown, Pa., on Feb. 6, 2016, when he went back inside to try to save his father. Sanford Harling Jr., 58, was able to drop to the ground from a second-floor window, and his son was later found dead from burns and smoke inhalation.

The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission is named for the late steel magnate and philanthro­pist Andrew Carnegie, who was inspired by stories of heroism during a coal mine disaster that killed 181 people, including a miner and an engineer, who died trying to rescue others.

Other winners announced Wednesday, with rescues taking place in the hometown of each winner unless otherwise noted:

› Krystal Ashley Salazar, 26, of Burleson, Texas, saved a 76-yearold woman from drowning after her car was caught in a flash flood in November 2015.

› Robert Hart Morgan, 18, and Connor William Quick, 18, both of Loveland, Colo., responded when a woman crashed her car into a lake in freezing temperatur­es in November 2015. Morgan

rescued the driver while Quick searched the vehicle in case there were other victims, but found none.

› Jeromy E. Richardson, 35, of Whitwell, Tenn., died trying to save a 23-year-old man from drowning after he was swept over a dam and drowned while fishing in July 2015.

› Shane S. Mitchell, 32, and Lisa Missana, 47, of Tampa, Fla., saved a 26-year-old woman from drowning after her car crashed into a retention pond in March 2016.

› Steven Michael Paulus, 43, of Madisonvil­le, La., saved two women from burning after their rear-ended pickup truck caught fire in Metairie, La., in February 2016.

› Jason Barnes, 36, of Westminste­r, Md., helped save a woman whose car was swept away during a flash flood in Ellicott City, Md., in July 2016.

› Joseph B. Hamblin, 36, of Washington, Utah, rescued a woman from a runaway vehicle in St. George, Utah, in March 2016.

› Steven L. Spurling, 50, of St. Charles, Ill., rescued a woman who was being assaulted by an armed man and subdued him in May 2016.

› Timothy Carpenter, 48, of Cincinnati, Ohio, attempted to rescue a woman in a wheelchair who was being stabbed. Carpenter subdued the attacker and was wounded, but the victim died in the January 2015 attack.

› Erik Breitweise­r, 35, of Manorville, N.Y., saved a man from burning after his car overturned and caught fire in Southampto­n, N.Y., in November 2015.

› Justin Sweet, 23, of San Diego, helped save a man from drowning in the surf at Coos Bay, Ore., in September 2014.

› Richard David Greeno, 40, of Williamspo­rt, Ohio, and Lisa McNairy, 50, of Circlevill­e, Ohio, rescued a man from a burning home in Circlevill­e in October 2015.

› Humberto Sanchez III, 23, of Stockton, Calif., saved a 4-monthold boy from burning in a vehicle that had been hit by another in August 2015.

› Madison L. Williams, 13, of Dublin, Ohio, saved a 2-year-old boy from drowning after he fell through a septic tank hatch in August 2016.

› Raul Moreno, 44, of Conyers, Ga., saved a man from burning after his dump truck crashed into a ditch in June 2016.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? A fire truck with a banner displaying photos of Sanford Harling III sits outside Christian Network Outreach United Church of Christ before funeral services for Harling in Norristown, Pa. Harling III, who died trying to save his father from a house...
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO A fire truck with a banner displaying photos of Sanford Harling III sits outside Christian Network Outreach United Church of Christ before funeral services for Harling in Norristown, Pa. Harling III, who died trying to save his father from a house...

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