Dalton Police Officer Receives CommendationBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 12:30PM / Wednesday, February 12, 2025 | |
Left, Eichstedt gets a hug from Police Chief Deanna Strout; right, Eichstedt poses with her family. |
DALTON, Mass. — Police Officer Chelsea Eichstedt received a commendation and a life-saving award during the Select Board meeting on Monday for her professionalism and empathy demonstrated during a call on Feb. 4.
Eichstedt was dispatched to the home of a 39-year-old man with Down syndrome who was choking.
She successfully cleared his airway using the Heimlich maneuver, and his mother expressed appreciation for how Eichstedt handled the frightening situation with empathy.
According to the mother, "You spoke with him on his level and informed him about everything you were going to do," Police Chief Deanna Strout said in reading the commendation.
"You even told him you were going to give him a big hug so he would understand what it would feel like. According to his mom, she was so grateful because you treated him as a person."
Strout said Eichstedt not only handled herself with professionalism and competence but also used empathy and kindness to add her successful resolution.
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