On March 11, 2016, Lieutenant Anthony Bossi, Patrolman John Gantert and Patrolman Justin Seckendorf responded to a call of an unresponsive woman at a Central Avenue residence. All three officers began CPR and rescue breathing before emergency medical services were on scene. According to Police Chief Mike Allen, the actions of the officers eventually led to the woman regaining consciousness before being transported to the hospital. “Ultimately, the victim regained a pulse and they led the victim to the hospital,” Chief Allen said. “If it weren’t for your actions, the results wouldn’t have been what they were.” Chief Allen said he was alerted to their exemplary actions by the Frisbie Hospital Emergency Medical Services department. He also praised the working relationship the police have with both the EMS and Fire Department. “The teamwork is incredible,” the chief said. “It doesn’t happen everywhere where EMT, Fire, and Police work so well together. I’m very proud of that.” This was the third Lifesaving Award Lieutenant Bossi has received with the department. Patrolman Seckendorf received his second award, as did Patrolman Gantert. Chief Allen said it was “pretty remarkable” for these officers to receive multiple awards of this type in their career. “I’ve been with the department for 29 years and have never been faced with a situation like these men have,” Chief Allen said. “It goes to show the commitment, dedication and professionalism they have to this city and department, and I couldn’t be prouder.