A2 • Friday, July 8, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Carnegie Hero Medal is awarded for Seaside ocean rescue Seaside Signal The Carnegie Hero Fund delivered the Carnegie Medal to Jason Milks of Asto- ria. Milks came to the aid of a 35-year-old woman who was swimming in the 50-degree Pacifi c Ocean off of Seaside with a kick- board when she was pulled away from shore and shouted for help. Clam digging nearby, Jason R. Milks, 40, responded. He ran 300 feet down the beach, removed his chest-high waders and other outer clothing, grabbed another kick- board and entered the water. Milks swam 450 feet to the woman, and instructed her to balance her chest on her kickboard and grab his ankles. Milks released his kick- board, and it fl oated away. He swam toward shore towing the woman, but every time a wave crashed over them, he stood upright in the water and held onto the woman so they would not get separated, before he began swimming again. The woman was taken to the hospital and treated for hypothermia; she recovered. Milks was cold and nearly exhausted. Milks is one of 16 civilians who risked their lives to save others to receive the Car- negie Medal. The Carnegie Medal is given through- out the U.S. and Canada to those who enter extreme danger while saving or attempting to save the lives of others. With this announce- ment, the Carnegie Medal has been awarded to 10,307 individuals since the inception of the Pittsburgh-based fund in 1904. Each of the recipients or their survivors will receive a fi nancial grant. Throughout the 118 years since the fund was established by industrialist-philanthropist Andrew Car- negie, almost $44 million has been given in one-time grants, scholarship aid, death ben- efi ts, and continuing assistance. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 4:36 p.m., Turnaround: Caller reports subjects throwing fi reworks at protesters. north of Seaside. He said he heard a loud boom and then there was a small hole in his windshield with several large circles around the hole. He believes his car was shot at by someone wielding a BB gun. He was provided with a case num- ber and a report was made. June 28 Speeding 9:23 a.m., 2300 S. Edgewood: Caller reports their car was broken into overnight. While on patrol, troopers clocked a car going 104 mph June 30 at 6:50 p.m., while trav- eling on U.S. Highway 26 near milepost 13. They attempted to catch it but lost sight due to an active construction zone. The car was located a short time later and the driver appeared impaired. He was arrested for driving while intoxicated and reckless driving and transport- ed to the county jail to take a chemical test. Daniel Ernest Charles Bean, 36, from Portland, was lodged on a probationary retainer. His GMC Suburban was towed by Gary’s Towing. ing regulations. SEASIDE POLICE, FIRE 3:39 p.m., Turnaround: Pro- testers are reported blocking traffi c. Police say no traffi c was blocked. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG June 24 12:04 a.m.Avenue A: EMS call. 7:42 a.m., Broadway Park: Sub- jects are warned of camping regulations. 8:59 a.m., 500 block S. Edge- wood: Caller reports a man on a bicycle who says, “Hey there,” as he drives past her house. She feels this is leading up to an attack. 9:09 a.m., Broadway Bridge: Camping regulations. 9:45 p.m., 2400 block U.S. Highway 101: Suspicious cir- cumstances are reported. June 29 3:21 a.m., The Prom: A missing person is reported. 9:22 a.m., Avenue A Approach: Camping regulations. 12:28 p.m., 400 block Broad- way: Caller reports fake $100 passed in his establishment. 7:59 a.m., N. Roosevelt: People are warned of camping regu- lations 8:39 a.m. S. Holladay: Police assist the fi re department and ambulance on a fi re/EMS call. June 25 12:10 a.m., Estuary: Camping regulations. 7:52 a.m., Eleventh and Necanicum: Caller reports motorhome in the area for some time has attracted a large amount of fl ies. A welfare check is requested. 10:02 a.m., Beach and Avenue T: Fire investigation. 11:31 a.m., The Cove: Animal complaints. 9:21 p.m., 800 block S. Holla- day: A structure fi re reported turned out to be a backyard burn. 9:47 a.m., 300 block N. Wa- hanna: A person is reported deceased at their home. 9:51 a.m., 2500 block Mill Creek Lane: Police assist an- other agency with a move-out notice. 10:32 a.m., 8500 block U.S. Highway 101: Fire investigation. 12:11 p.m., 1300 block 12th Avenue: A pot belly pig reported at large who escaped from its pen is guided home by police. 11:57 p.m., Avenue A Ap- proach: Camping regulations. 11:48 p.m., Forest Drive: EMS call. June 30 June 26 1:48 a.m., 1000 block Avenue E: Camping regulations 3:29 a.m., Eleventh and Necan- icum: Camping regulations. 2:35 a.m., Cove parking: Camp- ing regulations 3:36 a.m., Estuary parking: Camping regulations. 7:20 a.m., Circle Creek: EMS call. A person is arrested and charged with driving while un- der the infl uence of intoxicants. 4:07 a.m., The Cove: Camping regulations. 7:58 a.m., End of the World: Camping regulations. 1:24 p.m., 2500 block S. Roo- sevelt: A deceased person is reported at an EMS call. 2:18 p.m., U.S. Highway 26 milepost 1: Motor vehicle accident with serious injuries reported. 9:22 p.m., 2200 block N. Roos- evelt: A person is arrested on a warrant. 4:44 p.m., Safeway parking: Caller reports two people passed out and possibly in need of assistance; on contact subjects say don’t want assis- tance. 10:05 p.m., Chamber Re- strooms: Camping regulations. 10:07 p.m., Chambers re- stroom: Camping ordinances. 11:45 p.m., Cove Parking: Camping regulations. OREGON STATE POLICE June 27 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 1:25 a.m., 1100 block N. Roos- evelt: A person is arrested on a warrant. 2:53 a.m., OceanWay: Camping regulations. 8:23 a.m., The Cove: Water rescue. 11:00 a.m., Mill Ponds: Camp- BB gun suspected Troopers were advised June 30 at 6:13 p.m. by a caller who reported his windshield was damaged while driving on U.S. Highway 101 about four miles Nude man A nude man was reported July 2 at 4:31 p.m., walking on U.S. Highway 101 near milepost 29. Medical personnel was called to the scene due to injuries sus- tained prior to police contact. The 24-year-old Vancouver man was transported to Seaside Providence Hospital for evalu- ation as he appeared to have some mental health issues. His dog was brought to the Clatsop Animal Shelter. His car, which he abandoned, was left at the water fountain near milepost 29. License suspended, warrant Steven Clark Price, 63, from Portland, was arrested July 4 at 8:33 p.m., while troopers on pa- trol saw him commit a moving violation. He was found to be driving with a suspension and there was an active warrant for him out of the Clatsop County Circuit Court for a misdemean- or. Price was transported to the county jail where he was lodged. A friend took posses- sion of his car. Ocean. accident with no injuries, High- lands, Warrenton. June 2 1:30 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101. 6:09 p.m. , medical assist, assist EMS crew, North Marion. June 10 3:03 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, lakefront, Warrenton. June 11 7:13 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Railroad. 12:49 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Patricia Ann. 10:51 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101. 5:16 p.m., public service assis- tance, Chinook. June 3 1:57 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Hillila. 7:36 p.m., unauthorized burn- ing, U.S. Highway 101. 11:50 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101. June 12 4:40 p.m., smoke or odor removal, Pine Ridge. 8:01 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Sandy Ridge, Warrenton. June 5 5:52 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101. 10:36 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101. June 6 3:52 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101. 5:34 p.m., motor vehicle accident, no injuries, Lewis and Clark, Warrenton. June 13 June 14 6:42 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, 10th Street. 10:00 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Manion, Surf Pines. 11:04 a.m., gas leak, natural gas or liquid propane, North Cean and Pacifi c Way. 6:50 p.m., public service assistance, Del Rey Beach, Warrenton. June 22 June 23 9:04 a.m., public service assis- tance, Ocean. June 24 5:43 am., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Lake Front, Warren- ton. 2:54 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Ridge. June 25 1:45 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Park. 10:26 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, South Ocean. 3:45 p.m., authorized con- trolled burning, Surf Pines, Surf Pines. June 7 11:41 a.m., cover assignment, standby, move up, Pacifi c Way. 12:23 p.m., public service assistance, Pacifi c Way. June 18 9:15 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Briarwood. 4:54 p.m., smoke detector activation, fi re, unintentional, Pinehurst. 9:24 p.m., building fi re, South Holladay, Seaside. June 17 6:12 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, East Gearhart. 1:13 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. June 16 9:47 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Ridge. 5:45 p.m., attempted burning, illegal action, U.S. Highway 101. June 21 6:15 p.m., motor vehicle accident with no injuries, U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. 11:13 a.m., smoke scare, odor of smoke, Dawson, Warrenton. June 4 1:03 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Polo Ridge, Warren- ton. June 26 2:18 p.m., cover assignment, standby, move up, South Lin- coln, Seaside. 11:09 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Railroad. June 27 11:07 a..m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, D Street. 3:03 p.m., grass fi re, U.S. High- way 101, Warrenton. 11:32 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Cullaby Lake, Warrenton boat ramp. June 8 5:51 p.m., smoke detector activation, fi re, unintentional, Neacoxie. 10:48 a.m., motor vehicle June 20 June 28 11:58 a.m., building fi re, Ave- nue C, Seaside. June 30 4:19 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Old Bog, Warrenton. GEARHART FIRE DEPT. FIRE LOG Gearhart Fire had a total of 53 calls for June, 31 within the city, 19 in the district. The depart- ment received aid from the Ore- gon Department of Forestry for a grass fi re, a trauma case with aid from Warrenton Fire, and a possible structure fi re with aid from Seaside. Gearhart Fire sent aid to Seaside for coverage three times. 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