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Lebanon police honor Officer Zachary McKinney with life-saving medal after on-scene CPR

Lebanon City Council · July 9, 2025
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Summary

Mayor and police staff presented Officer Zachary McKinney with a life-saving medal for performing CPR on an unconscious, non-breathing 32-year-old on June 10; medics arrived after two full rounds of CPR and the patient regained breathing and later made a full recovery.

Mayor Giacola and Police Department leaders publicly recognized Officer Zachary McKinney for life-saving action during an incident on June 10, 2025. Staff said McKinney arrived on scene to find a 32-year-old man unconscious and not breathing, began chest compressions immediately and performed two full rounds of CPR before emergency medical personnel arrived. Presenters said the subject began breathing as medics took over and was transported to the hospital, where he ultimately made a full recovery.

The mayor presented Officer McKinney the department's life-saving medal and praised his composure and decisive action.

No formal council action was requested or taken during the recognition segment.