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 Trooper Gregory J. Seabolt
North Carolina State Highway Patrol
North Carolina State Highway Patrol trooper Gregory J. Seabolt, 47, from Denton, N.C., has
been named the recipient of the American Association of State Troopers 2009 Trooper of the Year
award.
Seabolt will be presented with the award and a check for $1,000 at the AAST national board
meeting on Tuesday, June 16, at a 12:30 p.m. luncheon to be held in the Egyptian Ballroom of the
Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.
A 24-year veteran of the department, Seabolt is assigned to Troop D, Greensboro. He was
selected as the national AAST Trooper of the Year from a pool of candidates from across the
country. The award was based on Seabolt's life-saving efforts on March 27, 2008, when he helped
save a woman from Randleman Lake, south of Greensboro.
Seabolt rescued the woman who had attempted suicide when she jumped into the lake from
an overhead bridge. Following a report of a suspicious car just before 2:30 a.m., Seabolt and a
deputy were searching the water with their flashlights when they heard a faint voice call for help.
They found the driver of the vehicle in the water, clinging to a tree.
Seabolt obtained a rescue rope and life vest from his patrol car, climbed down a steep
embankment, and jumped into the icy-cold water in a pitch-black area.
Noticing that the woman was exhibiting signs of hypothermic shock, Seabolt held onto her
until fellow officers arrived and pulled them back to shore. The victim was treated for hypothermia
at a local hospital. Seabolt was not injured.
"We are privileged to honor Tpr. Seabolt with this important award for his selfless efforts
that helped save a life," AAST President Tommy Moore said. "He showed tremendous dedication
to duty and concern for others during the life-saving act, and he is most deserving of this special
recognition."
Seabolt also received the North Carolina Crime Control & Public Safety Secretary's Gold
Circle Award and the department's Heroism Award for his life-saving action.
As Trooper of the Year, Seabolt and his wife will be treated by AAST and the National
Safety Commission to an all expense paid trip to Las Vegas to receive his award.
The AAST Trooper of the Year award is sponsored by Ken Underwood, founder and CEO
of the National Safety Commission (www.nationalsafetycommission.com), one of the
nation's leading providers of driver education services. The company provides a variety of online
driver education courses in all 50 states and has been recognized as America's second fastest
growing education company.
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