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Media inquiries: Please contact Dave Neudeck, dave.neudeck@dcr.virginia.gov, 804-786-5053.

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Date: December 18, 2017
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Virginia State Parks conservation officers receive Virginia Chiefs of Police Award for Lifesaving

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Claytor Lake State Park Manager Chris Doss and Assistant Park Manager Brody Havens recently received the 2017 Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police Award for Lifesaving. In December 2016, the two were the first to respond to an explosion in Pulaski County.

The Virginia State Parks conservation officers were the first to respond to a propane explosion at a housing complex near the park. They offered aid to a propane company employee who was severely burned in the explosion. While evacuating the building, a second, smaller explosion occurred under the house, and the building burst into flames.

Officer Doss used his fire extinguisher to suppress the flames at the end of the gas line, while Officer Havens drove the gas truck to a safe distance away from the structure.

“When other people were running away from danger, Chris and Brody rushed into harm’s way to help others,” said Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Director Clyde Cristman. “This award is a testament to the extreme courage they demonstrated as they helped save lives and property."

In a 27-year career, with nearly eight years managing Claytor Lake, Doss served at Occoneechee State Park and Hungry Mother State Park. Havens has 13 years of service at Claytor Lake. They began as seasonal employees before receiving law enforcement certification and becoming conservation officers.

“These two officers represent the best of Virginia State Parks,” said Virginia State Parks Director Craig Seaver. “Both officers symbolize the Ranger First culture of dedication and selflessness.”

Virginia State Parks are managed by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation.

 

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