The John Petropoulos Memorial Fund |
Saviour
Play about Officer Safety to Hit Centre Stage in September
On September 29th, 2000, Cst
John Petropoulos of the Calgary Police Service fell to his death during the
investigation of a break and enter complaint. John was searching the mezzanine
level of a warehouse when he stepped through an unmarked false ceiling and fell
nine feet into the lunchroom below. He succumbed to brain injuries later that
day. He was 32.
The call turned out to be a false alarm. There
was no intruder in the building; John died protecting a premise that did not
need protecting. The subsequent OH&S and police investigations revealed
that according to legislation, a safety railing should have been in place. John’s
death was not an “accident.” It was the result of a preventable fall at an
unsafe workplace.
Shortly after John’s death, several
members of his police recruit class started the John Petropoulos Memorial Fund
(JPMF) and asked me – his widow – if I’d like to be involved. I said yes. 15
years later, the JPMF is a registered Canadian charity committed to educating
the public about why and how to make their workplace safe for everyone, including emergency responders
who may have to attend. Please visit www.jpmf.ca
to view our safety ads and video.
After more than a decade in development,
my play script, Saviour – about what
I imagine John’s reaction to his
death would’ve been – is now ready to be staged as a professional production.
In honour of the 15th anniversary of his death, in September 2015
there will be 3 special performances of Saviour
in Calgary, with the goal of raising $100,000 for the JPMF.
For further info about Saviour, including sponsorship
opportunities for the Calgary performances or to inquire about having the play
staged in your community, please email me at pope.maryanne@gmail.com.
Maryanne Pope is the author of A Widow’s Awakening and the playwright of Saviour. She is the CEO of Pink Gazelle Productions and Chair of the John
Petropoulos Memorial Fund. You can follow Saviour on Twitter at @SaviourPlay.
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