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Governor Ricketts, State Patrol Present Carnegie Medal to Heroic Nebraskan

Government and Politics

November 22, 2022

From: Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen

LINCOLN – On Nov 22nd, Governor Pete Ricketts and the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) recognized Frank Axiotes of Elkhorn with the Carnegie Medal, awarded by the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission.  The Carnegie Medal is North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism. 

“Frank’s initiative and courageous action helped save lives,” said Governor Pete Ricketts. “He’s a true Nebraska hero and well deserving of the Carnegie Medal. Stepping up to help a neighbor in need is something Nebraskans do every day. Frank’s bravery is a fantastic example of the spirit of Nebraskans.”

On September 25, 2020, Mr. Axiotes witnessed a three-vehicle crash while driving on I-80 in Lincoln.  He immediately pulled over and ran to the crash scene to help as fire began to spread among the vehicles.

He pulled a 9-year-old Lucas Daly out of the back of a Chevrolet Trailblazer to safety. He then worked with another passerby to break a window to rescue the boy’s 21-year-old sister, Maddie Daly.  Thanks to the bravery of Mr. Axiotes and fellow motorists who gave aid, four people were transported from the crash site to hospitals with only minor injuries.

“We are thrilled for Frank for receive this honor,” said Colonel Bolduc.  “His heroic actions made the difference in this case and they serve as inspiration for us all. We can all make a difference for others if we’re willing to act when others need help, just like Frank did for Maddie and Lucas.”

Over 10,000 individuals have received a Carnegie Medal since its inception in 1904. The award is given to civilians who risk extreme danger in an attempt to give life-saving assistance.  To learn more about the award, click here.

Last September, the Nebraska State Patrol honored Frank Axiotes with its citizen Public Service Award for his heroism. 

Video of Nov 22nd’s award ceremony is available by clicking here.

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