NEW YORK — Two FDNY EMTs received the department’s top EMS award for the rescue of two teenage boys from drowning off Coney Island Beach on July 6, 2024.
During the , Black and Tarnapolsky were awarded the department’s top EMS recognition, the Christopher J. Prescott Medal, named after EMT Christopher Prescott who died in the line of duty in 1994.
EMTs Amber Black and Mitchell Tarnapolsky from Station 43 in Queens were working the Summer Gator Detail when they responded to a call for two teenagers drowning.
After spotting the teens in distress approximately 100 to 200 yards offshore, Tarnapolsky entered the water while Black provided communication to additional responding resources and was ready to assist Tarnapolsky.
Tarnapolsky reached both swimmers, supporting one and giving instructions to the other as they made their way back to shore.
Two other EMTs arrived and entered the water to assist Tarnapolsky. The department highlighted teamwork and coordination in the face of unknown dangers as the reason why two young lives were saved.
You can read more about the recognition of other FDNY EMTs and paramedics in the .