Rockville, MD - Montgomery County Police Officers Cody Fields and Brian Nesbitt have been awarded the Montgomery County Police Department – Medal of Valor, the highest award given by the Department, for their heroism and bravery while rescuing an unconscious individual from a burning vehicle. The rescue was captured on Officer Field’s in-car camera and the video is being released to the public for the first time.On March 11, 2016, the officers are being recognized for their life-saving efforts at the 42nd Annual Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce – Public Safety Awards and are receiving the Gold Award.On September 1, 2015, at approximately 12:19 a.m., officers were dispatched to a collision on the outerloop of Interstate 495 between Georgia Avenue and Connecticut Avenue. As officers were responding, the 9-1-1 dispatcher informed officers that witnesses were reporting that the vehicle was smoking and that the driver was still inside.Officer Cody Fields arrived at the scene of the collision within three minutes and observed the vehicle on the left shoulder of Interstate 495; the driver’s side of the vehicle was against the Jersey wall. The engine compartment was on fire and the car was quickly filling with smoke.Officer Fields rushed to the passenger side of the vehicle and observed that the driver was still in the driver’s seat of the vehicle and was unconscious.Checking the passenger side door and window and determining they were locked, Officer Fields used his ASP baton to break the front, passenger window; the area outside of the vehicle filledwith a great deal of smoke. Officer Fields was then able to reach in the car and unlock the door. Officer Brian Nesbitt, who had just arrived, rushed to assist Officer Fields.Officer Fields reached in from the front, passenger side of the vehicle while Officer Nesbittentered the rear, passenger side of the car. Working together, both officers were able to remove the operator from the vehicle. The fire began to spread from the engine to the passenger compartment.Immediately, Officers Fields and Nesbitt began medically accessing the unconscious driver. Fire & Rescue personnel arrived and continued care. The 34-year-old driver was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.