
Goodyear's Highway Hero is Richard FiliczkowskiGoodyear recently crowned Richard Filiczkowski the winner of its 25th North American Highway Hero award. On April 26, 2007, Filiczkowski, from Zion, Ill., jumped into an icy South Dakota pond and saved the life of Abby Bern. Richard’s wife, Janet, was driving the couple’s C.R. England rig along Interstate 90 about 100 miles west of Sioux Falls when she saw a car cross four lanes of traffic and careen into a pond. She yelled for her husband, who was resting in the sleeper compartment. Filiczkowski quickly dressed, grabbed his shoes and ran a quarter-mile to the scene. “I dove right in because I saw Abby pounding on the car"s back window. My only instinct was to get her out of the car as soon as possible. In situations like that, seconds count,” Filiczkowski said. Also inside the car and submerged in eight feet of water was Abby"s father. Rescuing the Worthington, Minn., girl, then 8, proved to be easier than pulling an unconscious Dr. Jeff Bern, a 42-year-old pediatrician and father of three, from the driver’s seat. Two other men joined Filiczkowski in the water, but the car doors were stuck. They somehow managed to open the rear hatch, and Filiczkowski carried the girl to Janet, who worked to warm the girl and distract her from the rescue attempts on her father. Dr. Bern was held in his car by a seat belt. One of the men found a pocketknife on shore and used it to cut part of the seat belt; Filiczkowski cut the remainder, but the man’s legs remained lodged under the steering column. One rescuer freed one of the man’s legs, and Filiczkowski dislodged the other. After 10 minutes, the truck driver finally pulled the father from the car and swam to shore, but it was too late. “I wish I was faster for him. My only regret, I just wish I was faster,” Richard said. Marty Bern was so thankful for Abby’s rescue that she invited the Filiczkowskis to her husband’s funeral. Richard and Janet considered it an honor and attended the services. Donn Kramer, director of marketing for Goodyear commercial tire systems, said, “Richard’s name is on the award, but his wife and tandem truck driver Janet is equally deserving. Together, their heroics are truly inspiring.”
“Richard and Janet Filiczkowski and the three Highway Hero finalists are all heroes in our book. Their families and friends should find comfort in knowing they helped others without regard for their own lives,” Kramer said.
—Rick Tower, of Yreka, Calif., driver for Earl Bryant Trucking - Tower
For more on Goodyear’s Highway Hero program and to nominate a truck driver for the 26th anniversary of the award, go to http://www.goodyear.com/truck/news/hero.html.
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