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American Red Cross to present Lifesaving Awards to four McKinney Parks and Recreation employees
By City of McKinney
Dec 16, 2024
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Lifesaving Award for Professional Responders
is the highest award given for saving a life

McKinney, Texas — The American Red Cross will present four Parks and Recreation employees with the Lifesaving Award for First Responders for their life-saving efforts at the Senior Recreation Center this summer. The presentation will be at 10:00 a.m. December 17 at the Senior Recreation Center, 1400 S. College Street.

The Lifesaving Award for Professional Responders is the highest award given by the Red Cross to those who save or sustain a life using skills learned in a Red Cross Training Services course.

On June 27, a long-time center member, Lou Conner, collapsed during an exercise class. Pool managers Savanah Chavarria and Jaden Dawes assessed Conner's condition. At the same time, Cianna Alliot, the Aquatics Coordinator, and Griffin White, the Aquatics Supervisor, started CPR and delivered a shock using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). They continued with six rounds of CPR until EMS personnel from the McKinney Fire Department arrived. 

"We prioritize rigorous training to ensure our employees are prepared to respond in any situation. The life-saving actions of our team show the importance of that preparation and their dedication to the safety and well-being of our residents," said Amy Kinkade, Director of Parks and Recreation.

"The actions of these employees saved a life on June 27, and this recognition from the American Red Cross underscores their bravery and commitment to our community. We couldn't be prouder of their efforts and the difference they made that day," said Mayor George Fuller.