Captain Edwin Lynn O'Berry, Palm Beach County (Fla.) Fire/Rescue
On April 8, 2009, Fire Rescue Captain Edwin O'Berry was one of several firefighters at the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 31 changing shifts when they saw Officer Doug Rua of the Palm Springs Police Department struck in the head and rendered unconscious by a robbery suspect. Capt. O'Berry retrieved his personal firearm from his vehicle, jumped a 6-foot fence with barbed wire on it, and ran to Officer Rua's aid. Another firefighter followed Capt. O'Berry, and he dragged Officer Rua to safety while Capt. O'Berry covered them with his weapon. The suspect, still carrying Officer Rua's handgun, then ran into a 3-foot-wide alley behind a nearby apartment building and Capt. O'Berry followed. Once the suspect realized he was cornered, he turned toward Capt. O'Berry and pointed the handgun at him. Fearing for his life, Capt. O'Berry and a responding police officer fired four rounds at the suspect. Afterwards, Capt. O'Berry immediately rendered aid to the suspect, who was flown to the local trauma center where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Officer Vidal Alberto Colon, Milwaukee PD
On April 11, 2009, Officer Vidal Colon and his partner responded to the report of a "subject with a gun" who was threatening citizens during a dispute. During his foot pursuit, Officer Colon chased the subject through residential yards to the rear of a house. As Officer Colon neared him, the subject stopped to retrieve the handgun he had dropped. Officer Colon was about 10 feet away and ordered the subject not to move; however, almost simultaneously, the subject fired his weapon at Officer Colon, hitting him in the abdomen. Despite his injury, Officer Colon and the subject continued to exchange fire until both their weapons were empty. When other police officers arrived, Officer Colon was able to rise to his feet and make it to the front of the residence to direct these officers to the suspect, so he could be taken into custody.
Fire Lieutenant William Ervin Appel; Firefighter/Paramedic Andrew Charles Neff; Firefighter/Paramedic Michael Scott Chellis; Firefighter/EMT Timothy Allen Wisely, Maplewood (Mo.) FD
On July 21, 2008, Lieutenant William Appel, Firefighters Ryan Hummert, Timothy Wisely, Michael Chellis, and Andrew Neff were dispatched to a reported vehicle fire. When they arrived, they found a small pick-up truck engulfed in flames in the driveway of a house. As Firefighters Hummert and Wisely advanced a hose toward the burning vehicle, there was a loud explosion and Firefighter Hummert fell to the ground. Firefighter Wisely began medical treatment of Firefighter Hummert and quickly saw that he had been shot in the head. Firefighter Neff ran to assist Firefighter Wisely in treating Firefighter Hummert. None of the firefighters knew the loca¬tion of the gunman and while waiting for an ambulance, there was another gunshot. This time it was Maplewood Police Officer Adam Fite who had been shot.