The DeBuskVolunteer Fire Department has commended First Captain Michael McKinney "for his act of bravery and self sacrifice" in preventing another firefighter from being struck by a pickup near a traffic accident scene on Nov. 30."
The recognition came in a letter of commendation presented to McKinney at the department's annual Christmas dinner on Dec. 12.
McKinney was struck by a vehicle while directing traffic near an accident scene on Newport Highway.
"He was helping direct traffic on the Newport Highway when he was struck bya pickup truck that was pulling from a stopped position on Warrensburg Road and failed to see him," a press release said.
"Mike was struck after he pushed fellow firefighter Jason Seaton to safety as the truck approached. ason Seaton had been standing with his back to the approaching truck when Mike pushed him to safety before being struck in both legs by the truck," the release said.
McKinney, according to the release, is being treated for multiple fractures to his right ankle and his doctor indicated this past week that he will have a long recovery and he will be meeting with a surgeon in the upcoming weeks.
"We are very proud of the heroism and selflessness that Mike showed in coming to the aid of a fellow firefighter," DeBusk VFD Chief Regie Jones said. "Mike is the perfect example of what being a firefighter is all about."




