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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Matt Fleming receives Medal of Valor from Tacoma Fire

Matt Fleming, right, received Medal of Valor Award from Battalion Chief Scott of Tacoma Fire
Photo courtesy Tacoma Fire

On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, the Tacoma Fire Department awarded Firefighter Matt Fleming with the medal of valor award in a special ceremony. The department’s highest award, the medal of valor is given to firefighters who demonstrate acts of bravery and heroism in an extremely hazardous situation.  There have been only four emergency incidents in the last twelve years that have resulted in medals of valor.

The accolade stemmed from a June 5, 2012 water rescue incident. Crews responded to a report of a capsized boat in Commencement Bay and upon arrival found one of the boats occupants had made it to shore and the other was clinging to a flotation device approximately 100 feet off-shore. With the fireboat Destiny still en-route, and the patient appearing to be losing the fight to stay above water, 

Matt Fleming, Tacoma Fire Fighter
2004 Shorecrest graduate
Firefighter Fleming volunteered to be the rescue swimmer as the incident commander organized a shore-side rescue attempt. Firefighter Fleming discarded his excess clothing, donned a personal flotation device, secured a tag line and swam out in the 45 degree water to the patient. Once there, he secured the patient to a life ring and kept his head above water as police and firefighters pulled the pair to safety. 

Matt, whose family lives in Lake Forest Park, is a 2004 graduate of Shorecrest High School. 


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