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Highland Park Firefighter to Receive Medal of Valor for Saving Man's Life
Firefighter Christopher Gottschalk will receive the award on May 6 for saving a man's life in December.
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Firefighter Christopher Gottschalk will receive the award on May 6 for saving a man's life in December.
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