United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ohio

05/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2026 11:12

U.S. Attorney’s Office recognizes Columbus police officer who saved man from burning vehicle as Hometown Hero

COLUMBUS, Ohio - U.S. Attorney Dominick S. Gerace II presented today the District's Hometown Hero award to Columbus Division of Police officer Gloria West.

The Hometown Hero award commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America. It honors the enduring ideals of Liberty, Service, and Civic Responsibility. This award is dedicated in recognition of a steadfast commitment to these ideals and an embodiment of the spirit upon which our Nation was founded.

"Officer West represents the very best of the Columbus Division of Police," said U.S. Attorney Gerace. "Her dedication to her community, her professionalism, and her willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty make her an exemplary officer and a true hometown hero."

Officer West is recognized for her extraordinary bravery, selflessness and unwavering commitment to public safety.

On Nov. 13, 2024, Officer West responded to a vehicle crash that quickly escalated into a life-threatening emergency when the car caught fire. The driver of the vehicle was trapped and in imminent peril after his vehicle's brakes failed and he crashed into a pillar of a highway bridge.

While on the phone with 911 dispatchers, the driver told them that he was trapped and, fearing he was going to die, he asked them to, "Tell my wife I love her, please tell my wife I love her." Without hesitation and fully aware of the danger, Officer West rushed toward the burning vehicle. While demonstrating remarkable courage under pressure, Officer West acted decisively, pulling the driver from the vehicle moments before the fire fully engulfed it. Officer West suffered significant burns to her hands; the driver lived.

"Officer West's actions that day were nothing short of heroic," U.S. Attorney Gerace added. "She placed the life of another above her own safety, embodying the highest ideals of law enforcement and public service. Because of her quick thinking and fearless response, a life was saved-an outcome that likely would not have been possible without her intervention."

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