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Sears Technician Honored for Heroism After Helping Woman, Dog

'I just did what I thought was the right thing to do,' said Phillip DeRue of Shelby Township, who was recognized by Rochester Hills leaders on Monday night.

 
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Sears technician Phillip DeRue of Shelby Township was honored by Rochester Hills leaders Monday night for coming to the aid of a woman who had fallen. His wife, Linda, and daughter, Kennedy, joined him at the City Council meeting.
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Sears technician Phillip DeRue of Shelby Township was honored by Rochester Hills leaders Monday night for coming to the aid of a woman who had fallen. His wife, Linda, and daughter, Kennedy, joined him at the City Council meeting.

Sears technician Phillip DeRue was finishing up a service call in Rochester Hills recently when, as city leaders acknowledged this week, he went "well above and beyond the call of duty" in coming to the rescue of a woman who suffered a serious fall.

DeRue, who lives in Shelby Township, had been called to the home on Creek Bend Street to service a washing machine on Oct. 12. He was working on a computer in his truck after the call was finished when he witnessed a woman fall off the front porch of the home he had just been inside. 

"She came out to walk her dog and I watched as the dog's leash wrapped around and around her legs," said DeRue, 57, who has worked for Sears for five years.

He said the woman fell head-first down three paved steps. 

"I ran to her and lifted her head up and there was blood gushing everywhere," he said. "I called 911; in the meantime, there goes the dog."

DeRue said he helped the woman place her hand onto the laceration on her head to stop the bleeding while he ran a short distance to get the small dog.

By then, an ambulance had arrived. DeRue stayed by the woman's side until she was safe inside the ambulance. 

And then he finished walking the dog. 

"I took the dog back inside and put it in its crate and then locked up the house for her," DeRue said. He also called the woman's family to let them know what had happened. 

"I just did what I thought was the right thing to do," said DeRue, who received a framed proclamation from Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett and Rochester Hills city councilmembers on Monday night.

DeRue's wife, Linda, and 17-year-old daughter, Kennedy, joined him at the council meeting. Kennedy called her dad a "hero."

"Phllip DeRue went above and beyond the call of duty in helping a resident in what could have been a life-threatening situation," the proclamation reads. "He demonstrated rare compassion and consideration in helping care for her dog, house and family."

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Barb Anness

6:43 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Great "feel good" story! So glad to see an example of caring and kindness in our community!

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Patricia Kane

7:53 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

It's nice in this world to know there are people you can trust-and everyday people that are "hero's"--a good man with a good heart.

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Patrick McKay

8:42 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Looks like I'm going to Sears to get my washing machine fixed! Great job Phillip!

Patrick McKay

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Meredith McCutcheon

8:59 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

What an amazing story! Brought a smile to my face!

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Liz

9:55 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Wonderful story.......see,there are Angels among us!!!!

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Wanda

10:17 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

What a beautiful act of kindness and care for others. Thank you for recognizing him Mayor Barnett.

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Betty Jane Cole

2:18 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

What a wonderful story! Kindness still prevails. Thanks for recognizing this great man!

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Amy

6:56 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

You have to love when people follow the Golden Rule!!

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