November 3, 2023
FREETOWN, MA – The Freetown Police Department is proud to announce the commendation of Patrolman Phillip J. Pine with the prestigious “Life-Saving Award.” This honor was presented to Patrolman Pine by Chief Scott M. Rose in recognition of his remarkable act of heroism and dedication to public safety.
On the morning of November 1, 2023, at approximately 7:30AM, Patrolman Pine was conducting a routine traffic stop when he received an urgent dispatch for a medical emergency involving an individual in cardiac arrest. Without hesitation, Patrolman Pine cleared his traffic stop and rushed to the scene of the medical emergency.
Upon arrival, Patrolman Pine demonstrated exceptional professionalism and unwavering composure under intense pressure. He quickly deployed a department defibrillator and administered a life-saving shock to the individual. Patrolman Pine continued to provide high-quality CPR until the Freetown Paramedics arrived at the scene. He seamlessly transitioned to support the paramedics in loading the patient into the ambulance, ensuring the continuity of critical medical care.
The incident underwent a rigorous review process, during which Patrolman Pine’s actions were found to be exemplary, meeting the stringent criteria set forth for the “Life Saving Award.” His quick thinking, decisive action, and life-saving expertise were truly commendable and showcased his unwavering dedication to protecting and serving the community.
Chief Scott M. Rose commended Patrolman Pine, stating, “Patrolman Pine’s recognition not only serves as a token of appreciation for his heroic intervention but also as an inspiration to all members of our organization and the broader community. His unwavering dedication to upholding the values of our department and the trust he instills within the community are evident in his actions.”
The Freetown Police Department invites the community to join in expressing gratitude for Patrolman Phillip J. Pine’s exceptional contributions to public safety and for his extraordinary commitment to the well-being of the residents of Freetown.
Benjamin A. Levesque, Lieutenant
Public Information Officer
(508) 763-4017
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