Two Alaska State Troopers, Garrett Stephens and Nathan Hollenbeck, were commended for their heroic actions in separate incidents where they risked their lives to save individuals from drowning in icy waters. The troopers entered frigid waters in the Mat-Su and Nenana regions to rescue victims, showcasing their dedication to the state.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two Alaska State Troopers were honored Tuesday for risking their lives to save people from drowning in separate incidents earlier this year, according to the Department of Public Safety .
Troopers Garrett Stephens and Nathan Hollenbeck received the Commissioner’s Commendation during a Dec. 2 ceremony at the governor’s office. Both entered frigid waters in different emergencies — one in the Mat-Su and one in Nenana — to rescue victims who were near death, officials said. “Alaskans rely on our troopers to protect them and save them,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in a statement, adding the pair’s actions “showcase their dedication and commitment to our great state.”Video from a body-worn camera on Nathan Hollenbeck’s uniform shows a Fairbanks man clinging to the side of the sea wall that lines the Tanana River. Around 2:30 a.m. on May 29, Hollenbeck responded while on standby to a report of a man struggling on the Tanana River. He arrived within minutes of the call and found the victim about 15 feet below a steel dock, hypothermic and unable to grab onto a tow strap lowered toward him.. “He was not really responding to us talking to him, and he was obviously weak and cold.” Hollenbeck fastened a makeshift rescue harness, called for a boat or hoist, and then climbed into the icy waters himself. For roughly 30 minutes, he kept the man’s head above the water until a rescue boat arrived. Both were severely hypothermic and taken to the hospital.On June 10,to an urgent call about a 17-year-old boy who had gone underwater about 75 feet from the shore of a Mat-Su lake. Stephens sprinted into the 42-degree water and swam toward the teen, encouraging him to stay conscious as he drifted in and out of awareness and vomited water, officials said. Medics threw two life vests into the lake. Stephens put one on and swam the second to the teen, securing it before towing him back to shore with one arm while holding the teen with the other. The teen was treated for water inhalation and severe hypothermia. Doctors later determined he likely would have died without Stephens’ intervention. Public Safety Commissioner James Cockrell said the troopers “represent the very best of the Alaska State Troopers.”See a spelling or grammar error? Report it to
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