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Originally published Friday, October 2, 2009 at 12:43 PM

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Reserve soldier honored for Parkland fire rescue

An Army Reserve soldier who rescued a 5-year-old boy from a burning home in Parkland will be given the Soldier's Medal at a ceremony Saturday at Fort Lewis.

The Associated Press

FORT LEWIS, Wash. —

An Army Reserve soldier who rescued a 5-year-old boy from a burning home in Parkland will be given the Soldier's Medal at a ceremony Saturday at Fort Lewis.

The medal is the Army's award for non-combat heroism.

The Army says Staff Sgt. Richard A. Giertz Jr. was in a car driving through Parkland on Feb. 15 when the driver noticed a house fire and they stopped. When a man said his son was trapped inside, Giertz broke a window, carried the boy out and helped firefighters give first aid.

Giertz was later treated for cuts and smoke inhalation he suffered during the rescue.

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