Detention Lt. Phillip Davis earned a Life Saving Award after providing emergency first aid to an inmate.
He performed chest compressions on the inmate allowing the inmate to regain consciousness during the emergency Jan. 15 at the detention center, said Capt. Chris Fly.
“Due to Lt. Davis’ quick response and identification of a medical emergency, he prevented a loss of life,” Fly said. “His dedication and commitment to the organization and the inmate population is greatly appreciated.”
Fly presented the award to Davis in front of the evening shift he supervises. Also attending the presentation were Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh and Deputy Chief Bernard Salandy.
“I commend you on your performance by preventing an inmate death through chest compressions,” Fly said.
Davis said any correctional officer could have saved the inmate’s life.
“I can’t do this without everyone in here,” Davis said.
Salandy thanked Davis and the officers he supervises.
Fitzhugh also thanked the staff.
“Our employees make the Sheriff’s Office, especially in life-saving moments,” Fitzhugh said. “What you do every day, I applaud you.”
Photo: Detention Lt. Phillip Davis, second from right, is awarded a Life Saving Award by Deputy Chief Bernard Salandy, Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh and Capt. Chris Fly. Davis saved an inmate’s life while doing chest compressions.