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Published: October 11, 2009 11:15 pm    print this story  

Prison honors officers for saving inmate’s life

Man attempted to hang self

Cumberland Times-News

CRESAPTOWN — Three correctional officers from North Branch Correctional Institution were honored Wednesday for saving the life of an inmate who was attempting to commit suicide.

The officers received commendation ribbons and certificates during a ceremony held in the roll call room.

Correctional Officer I Randy Adkins, Correctional Officer II Brian Barrett and Correctional Officer II Melvin Lewis were on duty just before midnight on Aug. 13 when a maximum-security inmate on the segregation unit who has a history of mental health issues and violence attempted to hang himself.

The officers removed the noose from the unconscious inmate and performed CPR while other officers called for medical assistance. Medical personnel eventually tended to the inmate, who survived thanks to the officers’ valiant efforts.

“Correctional officers seldom get the credit they deserve,” said North Branch Warden Bobby Shearin. “And here’s a case where their efforts actually saved a man’s life. People don’t realize that even in difficult conditions — sometimes with inmates who are combative and violent against them — officers act not only professionally, but heroically.”

Lewis is a four-year veteran; Barrett has been in the Division of Correction for two years; and Adkins began his correctional career in 2008. The inmate whose life they saved is serving a life sentence for first-degree murder.



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North Branch Correctional Institution honored three correctional officers last week credited with saving the life of an inmate on Aug. 13. Taking part in the presentations are, from left, Maj. Carl Garland, the officers’ shift commander; Officer Randy Adkins, Officer Brian Barrett, Officer Melvin Lewis and Lt. P. Shockey, the officers’ supervisor. Photo courtesy of NBCI/ (Click for larger image)


North Branch Correctional Institution honored three correctional officers last week credited with saving the life of an inmate on Aug. 13. Taking part in the presentations are, from left, Maj. Carl Garland, the officers’ shift commander; Officer Randy Adkins, Officer Brian Barrett, Officer Melvin Lewis and Lt. P. Shockey, the officers’ supervisor. Photo courtesy of NBCI/ (Click for larger image)



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