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Law enforcement officers are challenged daily in the performance of their duties; they face each challenge freely and unselfishly while answering the call to duty. In certain instances, their actions warrant special attention from their respective departments. The Bulletin also wants to recognize those situations that transcend the normal rigors of the law enforcement profession.

On a wintry win·try   also win·ter·y
adj. win·tri·er also win·ter·i·er, win·tri·est also win·ter·i·est
1. Belonging to or characteristic of winter; cold.

2.
 day, Officers John Markus and Chris Martinez of the Prosser, Washington Prosser is a city in Benton County, Washington, along the Yakima River with only one zip code 99350. The population was 5,138 in July 2004. It is the county seat of Benton County. , Police Department responded to a report of an automobile that had entered a river. Upon arrival at the scene, the officers determined that because of the snowy snow·y  
adj. snow·i·er, snow·i·est
1.
a. Abounding in or covered with snow: a snowy day.

b. Subject to snow: a snowy climate.
 and icy conditions the vehicle had skidded off the road, dropped down a 15-foot embankment, and landed upside Upside

The potential dollar amount by which the market or a stock could rise.

Notes:
This is basically an educated guess on how high a stock could go in the near future.
See also: Bull, Downside
 down in the water, becoming mostly submerged. Without regard for their own safety, both officers removed their equipment belts and ballistic vests This article or section may deal primarily with the U.S. and may not present a worldwide view. , braved the snow-covered embankment, and dove into the icy, muddy waters. After prying pry·ing  
adj.
Insistently or impertinently curious or inquisitive: ignored the prying journalists' questions.



pry
 the jammed doors open, Officers Markus and Martinez endured the frigid frig·id
adj.
1. Extremely cold.

2. Persistently averse to sexual intercourse.
 conditions and repeatedly entered the vehicle, removing the victims, which included a mother and her 5-year-old and twin 10-month-old daughters. Unfortunately, the frantic efforts of medical personnel could not save the victims. However, the heroic actions of Officers Markus and Martinez reflected the true reverence they hold for the lives of the citizens they serve.

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Officers Robert Schultz and Mark Krause of the Harvard, Illinois Harvard is a city in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 7,996 at the 2000 census, and estimated to be 9,104 as of 2005. Geography
Harvard is located at  (42.423444, -88.
, Police Department responded to a fire at a multifamily residence. Upon arrival, they observed thick smoke and flames coming from the first floor. Knowing that people may be upstairs, Officer Schultz kicked in the front door, but could not enter because of the fire and density of the smoke. He managed to get to the second floor by using a staircase behind the building. Although he noticed that the fire was coming through the floor from the first level, Officer Schultz disregarded his own safety and entered. He assisted a woman with two infants, a man with a small child, and one other person out of the residence. Officer Schultz then continued through the thick smoke, checking every room. Officer Krause also bravely entered the building by kicking in a different first floor door and ensured that everyone was out. The brave actions of these two officers undoubtedly helped save the lives of the residents.

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Date:Jul 1, 2004
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