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Dog Who Helped Save Woman in Fort Steilacoom Raccoon Park Attack To Be Honored

Madison, a 6-year-old American Dingo, will be one of 11 heroes honored at the 19th Annual Heroes Breakfast hosted by the American Red Cross Mount Rainier Chapter.

Were it not for Madison, a vicous raccoon attack over the summer at Fort Steilacoom Park could have been even more horrific.

The 6-year-old American Dingo tried its best to protect owner Michaela Lee from a pack of raccoons that chased and attacked her as she was jogging at Fort Steialcoom Park.

Fortunately, Lee survived the attack because of the help and bravery of her pooch. Now, Madison will be recognized for that bravery.

The dog will be one of 11 heroes who will be honored at the 19th Annual Heroes Breakfast hosted by the American Red Cross Mount Rainier Chapter.

The ceremony, which starts 7:30 a.m., Oct. 24 at the Hotel Murano Bicentennial Pavilion in Tacoma, will also recognize law enforcement, public safety, military and others who will be honored for brave acts, including slain Ranger Margaret Anderson. Here is the press release:

TACOMA, WASH., October 15, 2012 — The American Red Cross Mount Rainier Chapter announced today that it will honor 11 heroes at its 19th Annual Heroes Breakfast on Wednesday, October 24th, from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. at the Hotel Murano Bicentennial Pavilion in Tacoma.

“Our annual Heroes Breakfast is an opportunity to recognize these very special individuals who personify the mission of the Red Cross and make Pierce County safe and strong,” said Tracy Peacock, Mount Rainier Chapter Executive. “This year’s heroes acted quickly and courageously to save a life, prevent tragedy or give of themselves for the greater good, regardless of personal risks.”

The annual breakfast raises critical funds to help support local Red Cross programs and services. MultiCare Health System and McFarland Cascade are this year’s leadership sponsors. Guests are asked to RSVP ahead of time to 206-709-4536.

2012 AMERICAN RED CROSS PIERCE COUNTY HEROES BREAKFAST AWARD RECIPIENTS

  • Ranger Margaret Anderson, of Mount Rainier National Park will be honored with the Marvin Klegman Memorial Award for giving her life to protect and save the lives of park visitors from a dangerous shooter that fled into the park on New Year’s Day.
  • Ranger Nick Hall, of Mount Rainier National Park will also be honored with the Marvin Klegman Memorial Award for giving his life while helping to rescue four climbers who had fallen into a crevasse on Mount Rainier. The four climbers are safe and alive because of Hall’s courageous efforts.
  • Jeff Wyrwitzke, Bill Dixon, and David Elmer, Tacoma First Responders, will be honored with the Medical Rescue Award for giving life-saving medical assistance and emotional support to the victims of the Reno Air Show Crash.  While this tragedy took many lives, the casualties were lessened by the assistance of these three men.
  • Matthew Fleming, a Tacoma Firefighter, will be honored with the Water Rescue Award for saving a stranded boater who was close to drowning in Commencement Bay after his boat capsized. The boater was rescued by Fleming who took him to shore where he received medical help.
  • Staff Sgt. Landon Jensen will be honored with the Military Hero Award for pulling a woman out of a burning car and taking her to safety after she crashed along a busy street in Tacoma. He also made sure other victims of the crash were okay and made sure everyone was safe.
  • Senior Airman Andrew Moser and Airman First Class Micah Myers will be honored with the Good Samaritan Award for responding to a pedestrian who fell to the ground after suffering a seizure. The two men rushed to his side, provided first aid and reassured him until paramedics arrived.
  • Madison, a 6-year-old American Dingo, will be awarded the Animal Rescue Award for protecting her owner Michaela Lee who was attacked by a pack of raccoons while she was coming home from a jog around Steilacoom Park.
  • 8-year-old Samantha Kelley will be honored with the Isaac Mattich Star of Courage Award for quickly responding and performing abdominal thrusts on her friend who was choking on a tangerine during a play date. With Samantha’s help, her friend coughed up the piece of fruit and was able to breathe again.

The American Red Cross is a non-profit, humanitarian agency dedicated to helping make families and communities safer at home and around the world.

To find out more information, visit www.redcross.org/tacoma, www.twitter.com/redcrossrainier or www.facebook.com/redcrossrainier.

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steve swortz May 14, 2013 at 09:43 pm
David you can say that again.
David Anderson May 14, 2013 at 10:52 am
Despite your protestations to the contrary Steve, the Lakewood City Council does have aRead More responsibility and has established precedent on such businesses. Lakewood Ordinance #358 (November, 2004) consisted of 22 pages that included references to statistics nation-wide concerning the harmful secondary effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses (SOB’s – Lakewood’s own designation) upon communities; findings of a variety of stakeholders including “representatives from businesses, educational institutions, community leaders, and representatives from the adult entertainment industry;” research and study by the Planning Advisory Board citing case law and neighboring city’s ordinances affecting adult entertainment facilities; and the resulting action, based on this research, found that “an improperly operated SOB can constitute a public or moral nuisance.” This research was conducted in keeping with Lakewood’s purpose “to protect, foster and support the goals and ideals of schools, religious and public service organizations serving the Lakewood community.”
JM Simpson May 14, 2013 at 10:30 am
I agree with the comment that the City of Lakewood wants businesses locating here. The more theRead More businesses, the more the tax revenue. The more the revenue, the more the services. No argument there. What the City and many of its citizens do not want is businesses which do not fall within standard moral parameters. Coffee stands with near naked young women - who would be arrested for indecent exposure if they were to walk down the street dressed as they are in such coffee stands - does not meet that standard. Moreover, potential business owners who want to locate to Lakewood may decide not to because they may not want to do business in a city that seems to have little concern for civic and moral standards. Ah standards, what troublesome things they are. Then again, most adults do understand that moral standards matter to their families and community and, yes, businesses. So in your efforts to spend your money where you wish you argue that coffee stands that offer a peep show with the coffee is a better way of improving Lakewood's business environment when in reality it can do just the opposite? How is that smart?
steve swortz May 14, 2013 at 09:56 pm
This person who is "your neighbor" completely destroyed this conversation. Am I readingRead More this correctly your husband devices you after the first time he went to a bakini coffee stand? Maybe it was more than that. And what does the last comment mean? Brent you need to close this person's account. The racists comments are offense to me.
your neighbor May 14, 2013 at 03:25 pm
thought it was referred to as Chocolate City? that is what I hear at the bus stops....
your neighbor May 14, 2013 at 03:23 pm
And oh what about the HD when are they going to put an end to this and the Laws regarding this, MessRead More of nastiness. Bikini Baristas are not allowed to "Hand" you your drink,they have to put it on that ledge outside the window and all foods they sell must come prepackaged from the manufacturer ...... and there are other Laws & Rules they have to follow....... and believe me I watched them very carefully they step out of line once I was going to report them....... when the man in my life was working near the one that opened up by his place of employment I was watching Because I cared if my life was about to be changed.... I met with city hall to get the laws etc. I went to the HD to get the rules etc. And amazing the lies these gals taunt these men with to get these tips..... All I can say is be pro-active
Anyone in that area should visit them and find out more about them. I can tell you this: That clubRead More has a great time having fun and working at making our community better. Nice to see the City Council of Lakewood recognize them. You guys Rock.