Secret Service Directors Awards Ceremony

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on April 7, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

The United States Secret Service honored 61 of its employees during the 5th annual Directors Awards

program held April 6.

This program formally recognizes the outstanding achievements, professional accomplishments, and

exemplary service performed by Secret Service employees.

The employees we are honoring today represent the true spirit of the U.S. Secret Service, said Acting

Director William J. Callahan. Our agency has exemplified an extensive history of selfless sacrifice, heroic

courage, and commitment to excellence. Each of these employees is being honored for their steadfast

integrity, their unwavering public service, and for their outstanding allegiance to the investigative and

protective missions of this agency.

The awards were presented in four categories: Individual/Group Lifesaving Award, Valor Award, Impact

Award, and Employees of the Year.

The honorees included 32 Lifesaving Award recipients, five Valor Award recipients, 21 Impact Award

recipients, one Special Agent of the Year, one Uniformed Division Officer of the Year, and one Administrative,

Professional, or Technical Employee of the Year for their exemplary performance during calendar year 2016.

Lifesaving Award Recipients:

The Lifesaving Award recognizes employees who have performed a lifesaving act without placing themselves

in danger. The act may occur on or off duty, involving medical service or assistance.

Uniformed Division Captain Andrew Ackley received a Lifesaving Award for providing CPR and helping to

save the life of a unresponsive individual who had suffered a heart attack.

Uniformed Division Officer-Technician Eric M. Hadzima received a Lifesaving Award for calmly

persuading a distraught individual who was contemplating suicide to climb down from the railing of bridge.

Security Specialist Jason L. Wiser received a Lifesaving Award for his swift and decisive actions to render

aid and control the scene of a motorcycle accident where the victim suffered numerous life-threatening

injuries.

Special Agent Timothy Sturgell received a Lifesaving Award for providing CPR and resuscitating an

individual he pulled out of a swimming pool who had drown and who was unconscious and not breathing.

Sturgell was also presented the American Red Cross Lifesaving Award.

Assistant to the Special Agent in Charge Channing B. Irvin received a Lifesaving Award for quickly

performing the heimlich maneuver on an individual in a restaurant and disloding a food particle that was

critically embedded in the individuals throat.

Uniformed Division Officer-Technician Joseph Vadala received a Lifesaving Award for his immediate

actions to control the scene of a vehicle accident, render first aid to the victim, and assist in removing a tree

from the top of the vehicle that had pinned an unconscious individual inside.

White House Medical Unit Lieutenant Colonel James J. Jones, in support of the Presidential Protective

Division, received a Lifesaving Award for providing emergency medical aid to a Special Agent who collapsed

on a mountainside trail and two students on an academic expedition who were suffering from high-altitude

cerebral edema and malnutrition.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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