
Joree Jimenez holds the lifesaving award he received during Tuesday's City Council meeting for helping a woman who had fallen outside her home on Dec. 4. From left, Coeur d'Alene Fire Department members Deputy Chief Jeff Sells, paramedic Morgan Zajicek, Joree, engineer Jeff Butcher, Capt. Chris Keires, paramedic Cody Moore and EMS officer Steve Jones.
January 18, 2023
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January 18, 2023 10 a.m.
'She would not have survived'
Joree Jimenez, 14, honored for saving woman who had fallen in the snow
Fire Chief saysit’s a pleasure to recognize members of the community “that go above and beyond in their daily lives."