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Chesapeake police officer dies during dive-team training
By Sarah Hutchins
The Virginian-Pilot
December 20, 2011
A member of the police department dive team died during a training exercise at Oak Grove Lake Park on Tuesday.
Officer Timothy Schock was taking part in underwater search and rescue training around 11:45 a.m. when he had difficulty breathing, according to a statement from police chief Kelvin Wright.
When Schock surfaced, he told his team partner - who was with him during the training - that he couldnt breath, Wright wrote.
Schocks partner immediately tried to give him his own respirator, but under the stress and duress of the situation, Officer Schock pushed away the apparatus and went back under water, Wright wrote.
When divers on shore found out about the situation, they got into the water to try to get Schock back to the surface and on land, where they performed CPR, according to Wright. Later, emergency crews from the fire department continued lifesaving efforts.
The officer was transported to Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Wright said the circumstances of Schocks death are still under investigation.
Schock is the third Chesapeake police officer to die in the line of duty in the last six years. In 2005, Officer Michael Saffran was fatally shot while responding to a bank robbery. Three years later, Det. Jarrod Shivers was killed during an attempt to serve a search warrant.
FROM THE OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL PAGE...
Senior Police Officer Timothy Schock
Chesapeake Police Department, Virginia
End of Watch: Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/21063-senior-police-officer-timothy-schock
Senior Police Officer Tim Schock died during a training dive in the lake at Oak Grove Lake Park.
He and other members of the Chesapeake Police Department's dive team were conducting the dive when he experienced trouble breathing. His dive partner attempted to give him his own respirator as they surfaced, but Officer Schock submerged again. Other officers on scene immediately retrieved him and started CPR on shore. He was transported to Chesapeake General Hospital where he passed away.
Officer Schock was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and active member of Law Enforcement United. He is survived by one child, fiancee, and parents.
Please contact the following agency to send condolences or to obtain funeral arrangements:
Colonel K. L. Wright
Chesapeake Police Department
304 Albemarle Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23322
Phone: (757) 382-6161
Chesapeake police officer dies during dive-team training
By Sarah Hutchins
The Virginian-Pilot
December 20, 2011
A member of the police department dive team died during a training exercise at Oak Grove Lake Park on Tuesday.
Officer Timothy Schock was taking part in underwater search and rescue training around 11:45 a.m. when he had difficulty breathing, according to a statement from police chief Kelvin Wright.
When Schock surfaced, he told his team partner - who was with him during the training - that he couldnt breath, Wright wrote.
Schocks partner immediately tried to give him his own respirator, but under the stress and duress of the situation, Officer Schock pushed away the apparatus and went back under water, Wright wrote.
When divers on shore found out about the situation, they got into the water to try to get Schock back to the surface and on land, where they performed CPR, according to Wright. Later, emergency crews from the fire department continued lifesaving efforts.
The officer was transported to Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Wright said the circumstances of Schocks death are still under investigation.
Schock is the third Chesapeake police officer to die in the line of duty in the last six years. In 2005, Officer Michael Saffran was fatally shot while responding to a bank robbery. Three years later, Det. Jarrod Shivers was killed during an attempt to serve a search warrant.
FROM THE OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL PAGE...
Senior Police Officer Timothy Schock
Chesapeake Police Department, Virginia
End of Watch: Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/21063-senior-police-officer-timothy-schock
Senior Police Officer Tim Schock died during a training dive in the lake at Oak Grove Lake Park.
He and other members of the Chesapeake Police Department's dive team were conducting the dive when he experienced trouble breathing. His dive partner attempted to give him his own respirator as they surfaced, but Officer Schock submerged again. Other officers on scene immediately retrieved him and started CPR on shore. He was transported to Chesapeake General Hospital where he passed away.
Officer Schock was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and active member of Law Enforcement United. He is survived by one child, fiancee, and parents.
Please contact the following agency to send condolences or to obtain funeral arrangements:
Colonel K. L. Wright
Chesapeake Police Department
304 Albemarle Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23322
Phone: (757) 382-6161