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Village Employees Donate Sick Time to Officer Battling Rare Cancer
With only eight months with the agency, Officer Chris Kudla had not amassed enough sick days to accommodate all of his chemotherapy sessions. His fellow officers began donating their sick days to Kudla, and soon after word got out, other village employees did the same.
July 23, 2018
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TX City Limits Sick-Time Donations to Officer Fighting Cancer
Waco, TX, city employees are allowed to accrue sick time over the years, and officers have offered to donate some of their sick time to Officer Stone while she is missing work after a double mastectomy and chemotherapy sessions to treat her breast cancer. But the city said no.
June 19, 2017
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Texas Officer Who Worked 32 Years Without a Sick Day Retires
Senior Patrol Officer Ronald "Pookie" Hall of the Texas City (TX) Police Department — who never took a sick day in his 32 years on the job — was celebrated by colleagues on his final day on duty. The final radio call was captured on camera and posted to the police department's Facebook page. Hall returned the call, "8125, clear" as he tapped his chest with some emotion as officers applauded. More Here.
August 6, 2018
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Video: Texas Officer Who Worked 32 Years Without a Sick Day Retires
Senior Patrol Officer Ronald "Pookie" Hall of the Texas City (TX) Police Department — who never took a sick day in his 32 years on the job — was celebrated by colleagues on his final day on duty. The final radio call was captured on camera and posted to the police department's Facebook page. Hall returned the call, "8125, clear" as he tapped his chest with some emotion as officers applauded.
August 6, 2018
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550 Memphis Police Officers Call in Sick
Tuesday morning nearly 25 percent of the 2,218 officers employed by the Memphis Police Department were reportedly at home, participating in a work stoppage known as the Blue Flu.
July 7, 2014
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430 Memphis Officers Have Called in Sick This Month
Since June 30, 430 Memphis police officers have called in sick, a number that has grown by more than 100 since Sunday.
July 6, 2014
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One in Six NYPD Officers Is Reportedly Out Sick
One out of every six officers with the New York City Police Department is reportedly out sick or in quarantine due to suspicion of coronavirus, according to agency reports.
April 3, 2020
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Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick Died from Strokes
The medical examiner noted Officer Sicknick was among the officers who engaged the Capitol mob and said “all that transpired played a role in his condition.”
April 19, 2021
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Number of Memphis PD Officers Out Sick Falls to 499
The number of Memphis police officers out on sick leave continues to decline. The number fell to 499 Thursday afternoon, down from a high of 557 on Tuesday.
July 9, 2014
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Carbon Monoxide in NJ Home Sickens 4 Officers, 8 Others
Four police officers were among 12 people sickened by carbon monoxide in a New Jersey home so toxic it left victims convulsing and foaming at the mouth.
August 15, 2017
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8 NYPD Officers Sickened by Toxic Fumes at Suspected Drug Lab
Eight New York Police Department officers were taken to the hospital early Friday after entering an alleged drug lab in Queens and inhaling fumes believed to have been from a highly toxic synthetic opioid.
September 1, 2017
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3 Washington Officers Sickened by Drug Fumes During Warrant Arrest, Fentanyl Suspected
Three Arlington, WA, police officers were taken to an area hospital Monday after a reaction to second-hand heroin smoke exposure. Authorities suspect fentanyl was involved.
August 17, 2017
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Retired PA Firefighter Arrested Over Assault on Officers with Extinguisher, Not Suspected in Sicknick Murder
The projectile he is accused of throwing was not the one that killed Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who was also struck in the head by a fire extinguisher during the melee and later died from his injuries, authorities said.
January 14, 2021
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Woman Reunites with Kansas City Officer Who Saved Her Life as a Child
Scales admits she stole food for her two brothers from the nearby 7-Eleven. When she didn't come running to greet the officer one day, he walked into the house and found her sick. He took her to the hospital where she was treated for malnutrition. More Here.
June 30, 2016
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Arizona CO Could Be Charged in K-9's "Hot Car" Death
An Arizona Department of Corrections service dog that died last month had been left in its handler's vehicle for approximately seven hours while the officer went home to see his sick child, according to an investigative report. Read Full Story Here.
May 11, 2014
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Georgia Woman Charged with Serving Tainted Burger to Officer
Officer Adams later came to the restaurant, which gives free meals to on-duty cops, and ordered a Big N’Tasty burger. He returned later to tell the manager that the burger was so salty that it made him sick after he took a few bites.
September 11, 2007
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Slain N.J. Cop's Fiancee: No More Layoffs
Speaking to an audience of New Jersey state senators, the fiancee of slain Lakewood (N.J.) Police Officer Christopher Matlosz said the thought of laying off more cops "makes me sick to my stomach."
February 7, 2011
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Video: Woman Reunites with Kansas City Officer Who Saved Her Life as a Child
Scales admits she stole food for her two brothers from the nearby 7-Eleven. When she didn't come running to greet the officer one day, he walked into the house and found her sick. He took her to the hospital where she was treated for malnutrition.
June 30, 2016
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