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| Officer awarded Medal of Valor |
| By Contra Costa Times |
| Published: 09/24/2008 |
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CALIFORNIA - Elizabeth O'Campo doesn't talk much about the day when she put her own life at risk to help rescue two fellow corrections officers. O'Campo, an Ontario native, was working Oct. 6, 2006, with two male officers searching cells at Ironwood State Prison near Blythe when they discovered drugs and other contraband - which in prison is worth 10 times more than outside, she said. "You could just feel the tension," O'Campo said. They were pounced on by a group of inmates - more than 20 people joined in on the attack, she said. In the midst of being punched and kicked by the inmates, O'Campo said she could see one of her colleagues down on the ground. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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