National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Announces August 2025 Officer of the Month
Officers run into burning home and drag trapped homeowner out.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 1, 2025) – The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) today announced Master Police Officer William Mechler, Officer Mark Neptune, Officer Jason Zimmerman, and Officer Austin Vogel of the Tampa (FL) Police Department, as the Officers of the Month for August 2025. These officers rushed into a burning home to save a man that was trapped inside.
On August 9, 2025, after arriving at the scene, the responding officers entered a smoke-filled home that was already partially engulfed in flames. Crawling on the floor to avoid the heavy smoke, they located the homeowner near the front door and quickly dragged him outside to safety, despite rapidly advancing flames and intense heat. Shortly after the man was out of harm’s way, the fire was extinguished. As a result of these efforts, the rescued man was treated for smoke inhalation and is reported to be doing well.
“These officers are heroes, and their actions serve to highlight the countless acts of valor which often go unnoticed and without the recognition or fanfare such acts deserve,” said Bill Alexander, CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. “We are humbled and proud to honor Master Police Officer William Mechler, Officer Mark Neptune, Officer Jason Zimmerman, and Officer Austin Vogel as our Officers of the Month for August 2025.”
The Officer of the Month Award Program is sponsored by the Police Unity Tour and recognizes federal, state, and local officers who distinguish themselves through exemplary law enforcement service and devotion to duty.
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About the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
Established in 1984, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring the fallen, telling the story of American law enforcement, and making it safer for those who serve. The first pillar of this mission, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors the names of all of the 24,412 officers who have died in the line of duty to date throughout U.S. history. Additionally, NLEOMF maintains and publishes comprehensive details on the circumstances surrounding official line-of-duty deaths. The Officer Safety and Wellness pillar uses that data, coupled with best-practice program models, to produce programming directed at solutions to improve survivability and enhance wellness. NLEOMF’s third pillar, the National Law Enforcement Museum (LawEnforcementMuseum.org) is committed to preserving the history of American law enforcement and sharing the experiences of service and sacrifice for generations to come.
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