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| IHSSF Awards - Medal of Valor Award |
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The Medal of Valor is presented to an individual or individuals:
Medal of Valor For a selfless and/or courageous act taken at risk of their own lives with full awareness of the danger involved.
Medal of Valor Nomination Application
Medal of Valor Brochure
In submitting nominations for either award, the following items and details should be forwarded with the nomination: The Awards Committee will automatically consider any nominees not awarded the Medal of Valor for the Medal of Distinction. The following should be included in the nomination package for both:
- Copies of any correspondence, including, but not limited to: internal incident reports, newspaper articles, administrative reports, statements or unsolicited letters from unbiased witnesses, and copies or external agency reports, i.e., law enforcement, fire and/or emergency medical service agencies.
- A brief biography or vitae of each nominee, including an outline of his or her accomplishments.
The Awards Committee will evaluate and consider, among other factors, whether the risk taken by the nominee(s) protected or compromised his/her/their own safety or the safety of others. Documentation which clearly shows sound judgement, courage, ability, the use or learned skills and appropriateness or responses will also be evaluated. When two or more nominations for separate acts of heroism meet the above criteria, the Awards Committee may elect to award more than one Medal of Valor. All awardees will be provided with transportation to and lodging at the Annual General Meeting to receive the Medal of Valor in person.
The Medal of Valor award consists of a gold medal bearing the IHSSF seal and suitably inscribed mounted on a red, white and red ribbon in a presentation case, and a certificate. A bar consisting of equal segments of red, white and red enamel separated by narrow bands of blue enamel with a blue enamel "V" centered and suitable for uniform wear will be issued to all recipients of the Medal of Valor and past recipients of the Valor Award.
| Medal of Valor Awards or Awards of Distinction |
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Recipient's Name |
Facility |
| 2009 |
Michael Hearn |
Rouge Valley Health System, Toronto, Ontario |
| 2008 |
Gary A. Purcell |
Scottsdale Healthcare, Scottsdale, AZ |
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Steve Toland (Award of Distinction) |
Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane WA |
| 2007 |
John Snitgen Joseph Wilson |
Henry Ford Health Systems, Detroit, MI |
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Steve Martin Panch Bumbray |
Northwestern Hospital, Baltimore, MD |
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Timothy Hough |
Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD |
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Brandon Hudson |
Northwestern Hospital, Baltimore, MD |
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Nathaniel Carter |
Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia PA |
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Eric Ellwanger |
Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, Denver, CO |
| 2006 |
Marshall Pierre |
Medical Center of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA |
| 2005 |
James Maidonado |
US Security Associates |
| 2004 |
Officer Alan Kovacs |
Day Kimball Hospital, Putnam, CT |
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Lt. Adam Philbin Officer Ray Richardson |
Franciscan Health System, Tacoma, WA |
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Nursing Supervisor Marian Schumaker |
Greenwood Health Center, Hartford, CT |
| 2003 |
Edgar Romero |
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| 2002 |
Peter Troy |
Norwalk, CT |
| 2001 |
Bob Zeilinski |
Middlesex Hospital |
| 2000 |
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