Du Quoin officers to be honored yet again
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<div class="PlainText">Two police officers from Du Quoin will receive awards from the Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge today for their "on-duty valor and life-saving actions," according to a written announcement.<br /> <span class="contextualExtensionHighlight ms-font-color-themePrimary ms-border-color-themePrimary ident_494_630" tabindex="0">Officers Cale Bastien and Chris Robinson will be recognized at 1 p.m. today, May 18 at the Du Quoin Police Department, located at 304 E.</span> Poplar St.<br /> Illinois FOP President Chris Southwood will be on hand with the officers receiving the awards. <br /> Bastien and Robinson responded Feb. 5 to the home of Erica Henry on West Park Street, where Henry's seven-week-old daughter, Briella, was not breathing.<br /> Informed that the ambulance would be coming from the Pinckneyville area, Robinson took control of Briella and performed CPR while Bastien transported Robinson and Briella to Marshall Browning Hospital in Du Quoin.<br /> Henry and Briella both were on hand last last month as Bastien and Robinson, along with Illinois State Police Master Sergeant Howard Baxter, were honored separately by the Du Quoin City Council.<br /> Following the initial incident, Briella was flown to St. Louis for further treatment, and Henry said she remained there for about a week. <br /> "It was like God was with them the whole time," Henry said of the responding officers.</div>
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