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Irvington Police Officer Receives 2018 Lifesaving Award

The award recognizes police officers who perform courageous and unselfish lifesaving acts while off-duty.

Irvington Police Officer Arcangelo F. Liberatore, center, rescued a child being attacked by a coyote.
Irvington Police Officer Arcangelo F. Liberatore, center, rescued a child being attacked by a coyote. (Courtesy photo)

IRVINGTON, NY — Irvington Police Officer Arcangelo F. Liberatore received the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services’ 2018 Lifesaving Award Tuesday for his efforts in saving a child attacked by a rabid coyote in 2018. The division's Executive Deputy Commissioner Michael C. Green presented Liberatore with the award during a ceremony at the Irvington Justice Court in Westchester County.

“This award is a reminder of the danger police officers face in the line of duty,” Green said. “The split-second decisions they make can not only place them directly in harm’s way but can also mean the difference between life and death. It goes without saying that Officer Liberatore’s actions on April 29th epitomize the very meaning of a courageous and selfless act.”

On April 29, 2018, Liberatore was off-duty with his family at a park in Mount Pleasant when he heard the screams of a 5-year-old girl. He ran to the scene and saw the young girl being viciously attacked by a coyote. He shepherded his own family to safety and, without hesitation, wrestled and pulled the animal off the girl, restraining it until local police officers arrived and put the animal down. During the struggle, Liberatore and the girl both suffered injuries that required immediate medical treatment at a local hospital and follow-up care, when it was later determined that the coyote was rabid.

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Irvington Police Chief Michael P. Cerone said Liberatore invoked the selfless spirit of humanity by coming to the aid of another in a time of a crisis.

"His heroism in taking on a rabid coyote barehanded was an amazing deed and exemplifies the true meaning of being a police officer, protecting society from all kinds of predators,” he said.

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The Division of Criminal Justice Services coordinates the work of the Governor’s Police Officer of the Year Award Selection Committee, which recognizes a single police officer or team of officers for an exceptional act of valor. The Police Officer of the Year award has been presented since 1984. The Committee established the Lifesaving Award in 2016 because it had consistently received nominations involving officers who performed heroic acts during life-threatening emergencies and wanted a way to recognize them for their efforts.

Earlier this year, Liberatore also received the Carnegie Medal from the Carnegie Hero Fund, which was established in 1904 by Pittsburgh steel magnate Andrew Carnegie to recognize individuals in the United States and Canada who risk their lives “to an extraordinary degree while saving or attempting to save the lives of others.”

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