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Life Saving Incident

September 20, 2020
Ohio
Clinton County
Blanchester

On Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020, police were called to a stabbing at the corner of Cherry and Broadway Streets in Blanchester. Officer Kristen Jeffers was the first to arrive, and found the victim on the sidewalk, bleeding heavily, stated Police Chief Scott Reinbolt. She applied direct pressure to the man’s wounds and helped him maintain consciousness while awaiting the arrival of an ambulance. The victim survived. “The stabbing victim was someone with a history of police contacts, and historically those contacts have not always been pleasant ones. That made no difference to Officer Jeffers: someone was hurt and needed her help,” said Chief Reinbolt. “That was all that mattered. Her actions saved the man’s life and speak well of her character. “I do not hand out commendations lightly. They are seldom given and always earned,” Chief Reinbolt said. “Officer Jeffers has worked for us since 2012, is a valued member of the department and an asset to our community. This is her first performance-based commendation. “When I told her she would be receiving it, she told me that she didn’t want it. When I asked why, she replied, ‘Because I was just doing my job’. ”I agree. She was doing her job,” said Chief Reinbolt. “And that night and at that place, her job required courage, strength of character and a caring heart. She met those requirements and for that I think she deserves our thanks and our recognition.”

The history of law enforcement in the United States is a long and wonderful history of bravery. This website is dedicated to documenting the heroic deeds of law enforcement officers throughout the United States who have either given or risked their lives to save others. There are many stories of bravery and heroism for many who are considered first responders. However, it is those in law enforcement who are most likely to be the first to arrive upon a location requiring life saving acts engaging dangerous hostage takers, running into burning buildings/vehicles, providing first aid to seriously injured victims, saving near drowning victims and much more are what the women and men of law enforcement do routinely and at many times, great peril to their own safety.
It is our mission to document the history of lives saved by those dedicated women and men in law enforcement. To share with others the dramatic deeds of those individuals who are the first, first responders. It is so important for our citizens to understand that law "enforcement" is not always about enforcing the law but rather being there when our citizens need us.
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