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Goodyear Names Virginia Trucker Highway Hero

"Other motorists may have continued on their way, but Derrick Harris stopped to help someone in need. Because of that decision, a life was saved and another person was apprehended for the crime. For this, Derrick has earned the right to be called a hero," said Steve McClellan, Goodyear's vice president of commercial tire systems.

Founded by Goodyear in 1983, the Highway Hero program recognizes professional truck drivers and the often unnoticed, lifesaving rescues and roadside assistance they provide as their jobs take them across North America.

Harris was selected along with three other truck drivers as finalists for the 2003 award. Other finalists included:

David Dunham, Fitchburg, MA - Driving in New Mexico on a cross-country run, Dunham came to the aid of a fellow truck driver, whose truck had crashed in the median area of Interstate 40. In darkness, Dunham pulled the injured driver from his burning rig, ignoring his own injuries sustained by climbing over sharp rocks to reach the victim. Dunham was employed at the time of the rescue by Ronnie Dowdy Inc., based in Batesville, AR. He now drives for U.S. Express.

Joe Sines, Horse Shoe Run, WV - When a van up ahead of him on I-77 in West Virginia veered out of control and tumbled five times, he quickly stopped his truck and ran to offer help. Sines was able to free two young girls from the crumpled vehicle, cutting away their seat belts and comforting them, while calling for emergency assistance on his cellular phone. The driver, the mother of the girls, was seriously injured, and died a short time later. Sines is a driver for Schneider National Carriers, based in Green Bay, WI.

Anne Spriggs, Willow Springs, MO - She and her driving partner with CRST Van Ex, Ronnie Grider, had just finished refueling at a truck stop near Paduca, KY, when a car stopped in front of her truck. A woman jumped out and waved for help. Spriggs set the brakes, jumped out of the truck and followed the woman to her car, finding a five-year-old girl - unconscious and with her tongue rolled back, blocking her airway. A former nurse, Spriggs recognized the symptoms of a grand mal seizure, so she moved the girl's tongue forward and began administering CPR. The girl caught her breath, and Spriggs continued with CPR until
an ambulance arrived to take the girl to a nearby hospital.

"Stories like these make us all thankful that there are courageous individuals such as professional truck drivers on our roadways," said Steve McClellan, Goodyear’s vice president for Commercial Tire Systems. "In the 21 years since the inception of the Goodyear Highway Hero program, we have heard about hundreds of truck drivers who placed themselves in harm’s way to save someone else, and we believe it is important that they be recognized publicly."

The finalists were culled from nominees throughout the United States and Canada. A panel of judges, consisting of members of the trucking and tire trade media, will select the 2003 Goodyear North America Highway Hero.

To nominate a professional truck driver for the 2004 Goodyear Highway Hero Award, visit www.highwayhero.net. (...BACK)

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