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  1. Patrolman William Hudec and Patrolman Warren Stainbrook were killed when the police ambulance they were operating was struck by a train at the East 91st Street crossing. The two officers were returning from the station after transporting a patient to a hospital.

  2. Jun 6, 2022 · William Hudec was appointed to the Cleveland Police Department on March 1, 1941 and was a policeman for fourteen years. He had a brother, Lieutenant Raymond Hudec who was an active member of the Police Department. Hudec resided at 1910 East 93rd Street and was divorced.

  3. On behalf of the Westerville, Ohio Division of Police, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman William Hudec of the Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio and the additional 61 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.

  4. Sep 20, 2021 · Majel’s father, William Hudec, #116, was appointed to the Cleveland Police Department on March 1, 1941 and served for fourteen years. Hudec worked on the vice squad and then, for many years, served with his longtime partner Warren Stainbrook as “wagon men,” staffing a police ambulance.

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  5. On August 30, 1955, noontime, Patrolman Stainbrook and his partner, Patrolman William R. Hudec, were struck by an Erie Passenger Train at East 91st Street and Loren Avenue. Both officers were pronounced dead at St. Luke’s Hospital.

  6. William R. Hudec. Birth. 16 Jan 1910. Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA. Death. 30 Aug 1955 (aged 45) Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA. Burial. Whitehaven Memorial Park.

  7. William Hudec was appointed to the Cleveland Police Department on March 1, 1941 and was a policeman for fourteen years. He had a brother, Lieutenant Raymond Hudec who was an active member of the Police Department. Hudec resided at 1910 East 93rd Street and was divorced.

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