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Galesburg Honors Teenager's Heroic Act

13-year-old Dalton Sims of East Galesburg receives the Citizen Life Saving Award from Galesburg Police Chief David Christensen.
T.J. Carson
13-year-old Dalton Sims of East Galesburg receives the Citizen Life Saving Award from Galesburg Police Chief David Christensen.

An East Galesburg teenager is being hailed for his heroic efforts during what started as a routine day of fishing.  Dalton Sims, 13, received the Citizen Life Saving Award from the city of Galesburg for preventing a two-year-old child from drowning.

After grabbing some McDonald’s for lunch and making a stop at Walmart, Sims head to Lincoln Park with his mother on April 17.  As he cast his line out on the park's pond, Sims noticed the child playing around the pond, and kept an eye on her in case something happened. Sims raced into action when it did happen.The radio story.

“(I) saw her left leg slip, and I took off running. And got over there and threw my phone and my hat off, and jumped in and got her,” Sims said.

The child had gone under the water.  Sims pulled her out and to safety. He said the act was something that came naturally to him.

“What if it were my younger siblings? If they had fallen in, I would have done the same exact thing. Whether I knew them or not, just -- just go right for them and try to save their life,” Sims said.

Sims received a plaque from the city along with a gift of a new fishing rod.

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T.J. Carson is the Galesburg correspondent for Tri States Public Radio. His duties include reporting on current events in the cities of Galesburg and Monmouth, and Knox County. He returns to TSPR after serving as a student reporter and host in 2006. Before Tri States Public Radio, he was a news reporter for WSPL-AM in Streator, IL. At WSPL, T.J. earned two awards from the Illinois Associated Press; Outstanding Single Story Contribution in 2011, and Contributor of the Month for February 2008. T.J. is a native of Lacon, IL. He is a graduate of Midland High School in Varna, IL, where he participated in baseball and football all four years, as well as the Scholastic Bowl team. He received his bachelor's degree from Western Illinois University in the fall of 2006, where he participated in numerous activities for the student-run radio station, as well as public address announcing for the Western Illinois Leatherneck baseball and softball teams. In his spare time, T.J. enjoys baseball, golf, watching animation, and drawing. He has also been a Guest of Honor at fan-created conventions for the television program 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic'.