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The Shelbyville Police Department has released video of officer Devin Moore’s courageous action on Feb. 20 when he removed a passenger and the driver of a vehicle following a crash.
“Officer Moore’s swift and courageous response undoubtedly saved lives and demonstrated the utmost dedication to duty and service,” said department lieutenant Michael Turner in a Facebook post. “In the face of danger, officer Moore exhibited quick thinking and selfless bravery that were truly remarkable. Witnessing a crash and subsequent vehicle fire is a harrowing experience, yet his commitment to assist those in need speaks volumes about his character and professionalism while placing his life in peril for others.”
Moore arrived on the scene of the crash along Interstate 74 at the 121-mile marker. He rushed to the vehicle as flames rose from underneath the hood and extracted both the passenger and the driver from the vehicle moments before it became fully-engulfed in flames.
“On behalf of the City of Shelbyville and the Shelbyville Police Department, I would like to express our gratitude for Officer Moore's unwavering commitment to public safety,” stated Bill Dwenger, Chief of Police for the Shelbyville Police Department. “His bravery and selflessness undoubtedly made a profound difference in the lives of those involved in the accident, and his actions reflect great credit upon himself and the law enforcement profession as a whole.”
Even with the heroic actions of Moore, the male passenger unfortunately succumbed to his injuries, according to Turner.
“The Shelbyville Police Department expresses its deepest remorse for the victim(s) of the accident and their families,” said Turner. “Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult time.”
Dash cam video of Moore’s efforts can be found on the police department’s Facebook page at City of Shelbyville- Police Department.
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