Showing posts with label rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rescue. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Sheriff Honors Emergency Personnel for Rescue

PASCAGOULA -- Sheriff Mike Byrd has honored emergency personnel who helped rescue an infant from a house fire Feb. 18 in Gulf Park Estates, according to local news reports.


The 5-month-old boy, Madden Graham Gunn, died Feb. 19 of burns and smoke inhalation at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Ala.


The honorees included Chief Michael Belton with the Fontainebleau Volunteer Fire Department, Mike Hurring, a deputy with Jackson County Sheriff's Department, and Ocean Springs police officers Jason Byrd and Steven Dye.

Sheriff Byrd made the presentation during a supervisors meeting on Monday, March 1.


Grandmother Kathy V. Bradley, 57, was able to get out of the burning two-story home with 2-year-old Benjamin Gunn, but was unable to reach her grandson Madden.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Sgt. 1st Class Jared C. Monti

President Barack Obama awarded his first Medal of Honor on Sept. 17 posthumously to Army Sgt. 1st Class Jared C. Monti, who died in 2006 while trying to rescue a wounded soldier during a firefight in Afghanistan. The man and a medic later died when a helicopter cable snapped.

Media reports said Monti, of Raynham, Mass., was leading a patrol near the Pakistani border when they were attacked.


Media reports said members of the Army 10th Mountain Division who served with Monti attended the award ceremony. His parents, Paul and Janet Monti, accepted the Medal of Honor from Obama.

View photos of the ceremony at www.sunherald.com.

Six men have been awarded the Medal of Honor for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Coast Guard Rescues Officers, Companions


Ocean Springs Officer Missing After Week in Mississippi Sound 

OCEAN SPRINGS -- Law enforcement, family members and residents across South Mississippi went through a tremendous scare this past week when three police officers and their companions went missing May 17.

That scare continues today for the family of Officer Stephen Bond and the Ocean Springs Police Department. Nearly a week after the co-workers and friends failed to return from a Sunday afternoon boat trip to Horn Island, the whereabouts of Bond still are unknown. 
While Bond's wife, Susan, and mother, Susan Vallette, are holding onto hope that the 32-year-old man may be found on one of the islands stretching across the Mississippi Sound, the U.S. Coast Guard has called off its rescue mission, according to local news reports. 

Hope is fading and the likelihood of Bond being found alive lessens each day. Some officials have even speculated that the Sound's currents already may have taken Bond out to sea, probably toward Louisiana. 

Another storm that rolled through South Mississippi this weekend further hampered continued search efforts by the Jackson County Sheriff's Department and Ocean Springs police. 

Media reports said Bond was one of five people aboard a 21-foot boat when 5-foot waves flipped its passengers into churning waters caused by high winds from an approaching storm. They were on a sailing trip that included time at the annual Horn Island Blowout.

Reportedly, the Coast Guard rescued about nine more people from the Gulf Coast waters.  

The four boaters with Bond included reserve officer Jonathan Navas, 23, and his wife Whitney, patrol officer Michael Green, 31, and his girlfriend Becky Welch, 37. They spent Sunday night floating in the Sound before the Coast Guard rescued them Monday afternoon, May 18, near Horn Island. They were taken to Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, where all were treated and released by Thursday, May 21. 

While at Memorial they recounted their ordeal to media outlets:
(videos are subject to time limit)