Governor Bruce Rauner Honors
Carnegie Hero From Buffalo Grove
Proclaims today Duncan O.C.
Harris Day in Illinois for his heroic efforts
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[February 24, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
- Governor Bruce Rauner honored Buffalo Grove resident Duncan O.C.
Harris today for earning a Carnegie Medal for his heroism. In July
2015, Harris was vacationing in North Carolina when he heard a boy’s
cry for help coming from the ocean. Together with another bystander,
Harris swam 450 feet into the Atlantic Ocean and successfully saved
the 13-year-old’s life.
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“Duncan did not hesitate for a minute in putting his own life in
danger in order to save this boy’s life,” Governor Rauner said. “His
brave and courageous actions reflect the very best of the people of
Illinois, and we are proud to call him one of our own.”
In honor of Harris’ heroic actions, Governor Rauner proclaimed
February 23, 2017 Duncan O.C. Harris Day in Illinois.
The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission was established in 1904 to
recognize individuals who perform acts of heroism in civilian life
in the United States and Canada, as well as providing financial
assistance for dependents of those killed helping others. The
Commission has awarded 9,914 heroes, and Harris was one of 21 heroes
honored in December.
Video of the meeting will be posted here.
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