Officers Honoured For Bravery, Saving Lives
RCMP dignitaries gathered in Kelowna today to present service medals and special awards to over 35 police officers, civilian member employees and public service employees.
The Acting Commanding Officer of the RCMP in B.C., Assistant Commissioner Steven Thatcher, and the District Commander of the RCMP in Southeast B.C., Chief Superintendent Brad Haugli, were on hand for the ceremony.
Kelowna RCMP Cpl. Kent Hall accepted the St. John Life Saving Award after he applied a tourniquet to a severe leg wound of a 68 year old German tourist who was hit by a motorcycle in 2017.
“The 68-year-old man was visiting Canada from Germany when he was struck by a motorbike while attempting to cross a busy multi-lane highway in West Kelowna. The tourist, who ultimately survived, sustained serious bodily injuries and was suffering from severe life threatening blood loss,” says a RCMP news release.











