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As stories of heroism are revealed in the aftermath of Sandy, the sacrifice of off-duty NYPD cop Artur Kasprzak will likely not be forgotten.

Kasprzak, 28, drowned Monday night after rescuing seven members of his family, including his 15-month-old son, from the raging flood waters filling the basement of his Staten Island home, CBS New York reports.

After ushering them into the attic, Kasprzak said he was going to check the basement one more time, according to an NYPD release. He never returned.

The family’s 911 call spurred the NYPD to dispatch scuba divers in Zodiac boats and jet skis to the home, but they couldn’t reach it because of downed power lines snaking through the water, according to multiple reports.

A search party finally entered the home around 7 a.m. Tuesday, finding Kasprzak’s body in the basement. Kasprzak’s father and girlfriend were among those he saved, according to reports. He was a 6-year veteran of the NYPD.

The NYPD tends to catch a pretty terrible rap in many places around the web. Regardless of how you feel about that criticism’s legitimacy, I think we can all agree that truly heroic actions should always be shown the recognition that they deserve. Our thoughts go out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Officer Artur Kasprzak, as well as everyone else currently affected by the rain, wind, and snow blanketing the East coast.

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