When the fire department arrived soon after, Officer Bowen informed them of the child and they were able to access the apartment with their ladder, rescuing the young boy. The San Antonio Fire Department later tweeted a photo of Bowen with the children, calling him a "hero."
"After 28 years [as an officer], I would've never dreamed of [winning this award]," Officer Bowen said. "To me, I was just doing my job. It's a great ending to a career."
"Rarely during an officer's career will he or she encounter a situation that takes them beyond the call of duty," said San Antonio Chief of Police William McManus. "Officer Bowen's experience and wisdom gained through the years was displayed, in addition to his love and selfless desire to his calling as a peace officer, when he saved children from the burning building."
"These four children could've been seriously injured or killed in the fire had it not been for Officer Bowen's quick actions and determination to save them," Memorial Fund President and CEO Craig W. Floyd said. "The people of San Antonio are safer knowing there are officers like Timothy Bowen on the force. His act earns him the December 2016 Officer of the Month Award."
Located in the nation's capital, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of America's law enforcement officers. The Memorial Fund's Officer of the Month Award Program began in 1996 and recognizes federal, state, and local officers who distinguish themselves through exemplary law enforcement service and devotion to duty.