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Francis R. O'Brien
Badge: 592
Class: 24
Rank: Trooper
Age: 35
Died: 11/27/1944
DOB: 2/6/1909
Cause: Tuberculosis from smoke inhalation/house fire
rescue
Site Millville
Stationed: Troop A Port Norris
Service Time 10 Years 1 Mos.
Residence: Port Norris
Francis R. O'Brien was born on February 6, 1909 in Nutley, New Jersey
and he lived in Spring Lake and Essex, New Jersey. He attended the
Norwood Military Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to
enlisting in the New Jersey State Police, he worked part-time as a
private chauffeur.
Trooper O'Brien enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on April 16,
1931 as a member of the 24th Class and was stationed at Troop AA@, Port
Norris. His service with the New Jersey State Police was characterized
by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and energetic
devotion to the high principles of the New Jersey State Police.
Trooper O'Brien died as a result of injuries sustained in the line of
duty.
On August 6, 1935, Trooper O'Brien responded to a house fire on the
Bridgeton Pike in Millville to assist the fire department. When he
arrived, he was advised that a 13-month old baby was still in the
burning building on the second floor. He immediately took off his gun
belt and had the firemen soak his uniform with water. He then entered
the second floor window from the porch roof and rescued the child from
a crib. Sadly, the child was dead.
Trooper O'Brien received the Department Merit Award for Outstanding
Bravery.
Trooper O'Brien suffered from smoke inhalation which later turned into
Tuberculosis. He was granted a medical discharge on May 1, 1941. On
November 27, 1944 he died from a hemorrhage caused by his lung
infection.
Trooper O'Brien served 10 years and 1 month with the New Jersey State
Police. He was 35 years old.
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