Veteran Sequim Police Officer Mark Poole was presented with the department’s life saving award during last week’s City Council meeting for his efforts to save a man from jumping from the River Road Bridge overpass at Highway 101. A proclamation read by Deputy Mayor Rachel Anderson said Poole was first to arrive on scene to a 911 call the afternoon of August 20 that a man had climbed over a railing and looked like he was going to jump. After a minute and a half Poole “determined that he had to take action because the man was refusing help and refused to step off the railing.”
“Due to the immediate danger the male posed to himself and the potential danger to operators of vehicles on the highway below, Office Poole took decisive action and secured the male effectively preventing him from jumping off the bridge. Once secured Officer Mark Poole continued conversing with the male in a calm voice in an attempt to help him through his crisis. Officer Poole continued to engage the male with kind conversation until a designated crisis responder arrived and spoke with the male. Just before the male was transported to the hospital Officer Poole gave the male a final salutation and wished him well.”
Police Chief Mike Hill:
“I think calm, cool and collected is cliché that’s often overused. That’s literally how Mark operates day to day and probably the reason why he was able to show up on scene. A little follow up to that is because we do have a designated crisis responder through Peninsula Behavioral Health embedded with our department we were able to do follow up services and make sure that the individual got more appropriate help that he needed.”
Hill says Poole is the longest serving officer in the department, beginning in 1995. During that time he has been named Officer of the year, and most recently partner of the year – an award voted on by piers as the officer they would most like to have on a call with them.
“And I think Mark’s demeanor and consistency that he’s known for is why they would want him there with them much like he was able to save a life on August 20th.