Ogdensburg officers honored for saving woman's life
| 16 Jun 2015 | 12:53
![Ogdensburg officers honored for saving woman's life Sergeant Stephen Gordon, left, receives a plaque from Ogdensburg Mayor Steve Ciasullo with Patrolman Christopher Geene.](http://www.advertisernewssouth.com/binrepository/648x432/0c0/0d0/none/808998/VFOB/NEWS01_150619963_AR_0_0_AS20150616150619963_MG1124258.jpg)
Sergeant Stephen Gordon, left, receives a plaque from Ogdensburg Mayor Steve Ciasullo with Patrolman Christopher Geene.
![Ogdensburg officers honored for saving woman's life Ogdensburg Mayor Steve Ciasullo, left, honors Patrolman Christopher Geene and Sergeant Stephen Gordon, along with Councilwoman Regina Rizzo on June 8.](http://www.advertisernewssouth.com/binrepository/709x432/0c0/0d0/none/808998/WTNM/NEWS01_150619963_EP_-1_0_AS20150616150619963_MG1124259.jpg)
Ogdensburg Mayor Steve Ciasullo, left, honors Patrolman Christopher Geene and Sergeant Stephen Gordon, along with Councilwoman Regina Rizzo on June 8.
OGDENSBURG — Mayor Steve Ciasullo on Monday, June 8, gave plaques to Patrolman Christopher Geene and Sergeant Stephen Gordon for saving the life of a Hamburg woman.
On Nov. 28, 2014, Geene found a woman in a vehicle without a pulse. Immediately he administered a shock and CPR. Gordon came to his aid, and they saved her life.
Later, Gordon said he was very proud to have Officer Geene working for him.
Ciasullo said at a time when “so many public servants are knocked down for whatever reason,” it was good to recognize the Ogdensburg police officers' expertise and professionalism.
— Photos by Vera Olinski