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Patrolman
Otto J. Ziska
Cleveland Police Department
End of
Watch: May 31, 1940
Age: 56
By: Randy Daley
Officer Otto Ziska joined the Cleveland Police Department on August 16,1918 and
was assigned to the 5th Precinct. He had previously served with the city park
police force. On October 1, 1922 he was reassigned to 5th Emergency Squad.
On May 15, 1929 his squad received a call to respond to the Cleveland Clinic for
an explosion and fire with numerous dead and injured.
As the police and firefighters arrived on the scene, they
observed billowing smoke, and flames raging from the basement windows of one of
the Clinic buildings. Patrolman Ziska immediately entered the building and began
assisting doctors, nurses and patients out of the inferno.
Ptl. Ziska was credited with saving the lives of numerous
citizens during this disaster. As a result of his efforts that day Ptl. Ziska
battled the remainder of his life with chronic lung problems and serious
illnesses which hospitalized him on numerous occasions. After suffering over a
decade with these health problems, Ptl. Ziska succumbed to his injuries on March
31,1940.
Ptl. Ziska was survived by his wife, Catherine, daughter Magdalene, and sons; Adolph, Raymond, and John. Ptl. Ziska was a member of the Masonic
Order.
Otto J. Ziska's
name is inscribed on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Wall in
Washington D.C. Panel 49, E -23.
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