Deputy Travis Clark,
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 a family was spending time near the Augusta Canal. Parents were enjoying time with their 12 and 13 year old daughters. While wading in the canal, one of the girls began to struggle and then went under. She did not re-surface and her 13 year sister tried to help but was unable to get to her. The girls’ father summoned help from a nearby off duty officer who called for assistance. Deputies William McClure, Ryan Jones, Travis Clark, and Cpl. Charles Norton all responded immediately to the scene and without hesitation removed their gun belts and entered the water in a feverish attempt to locate the young girl. After several minutes Deputy Travis Clark located the girl in about 8 feet of water and brought her to the surface where Dep. William McClure took her and rushed her to waiting medical personnel where life saving measures could be started. The young lady was transported to the Georgia Regents Medical Center and her condition was dire. It’s unfortunate that the victim succumbed to her injuries the next day. The actions and motivation of these deputies were ultimately to save the young girls life by risking their own. Without the actions of these deputies, the child may not have survived until medical support arrived. These deputies went above their duty as road patrol officers by going to the aid of another without hesitation to assist a citizen in distress.