Local First Responders Receive Medal of Valor

The recognition comes after lifesaving actions at a structure fire that occurred in August.

(Aurora, Ind.) - Three local first responders were honored on Wednesday night. 

Aurora Police Officer Adam Burd, along with EMT's Devin Bowling and Trenton Martin, received the Indiana State Medal of Valor for exceptional bravery and risking their lives above and beyond the call of duty in acts of public service. 

The award stems from an incident that occurred in August of 2025, where first responders were dispatched to a working structure fire. Upon arrival it was reported there was a victim trapped inside the residence. Without hesitation Officer Burd, EMT's Trentman and Bowling were able to make entry into the residence and remove the victim from the burning building.

The victim, Arnold Lanthrop, was transported to a hospital where he recovered from his injuries. Arnold was present at last night's ceremony.

 

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