
Names in italics represent those who perished
Names in courier font represent unsubtantiated information
| NAME | AGE | STATUS | POSITION | NOTES |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brooks, Walter P.34 | 34 | Married | Traffic patrolman | In the river twenty hours rescuing people |
| Clinton, Sr., James H.331 | 40 | Married | Traffic patrolman | Spent all day helping recover victims from the Chicago River |
| Fisher, Fred123 | On duty patrolman | |||
| Foresman, Guy292 | Off duty patrolman | Helped pull survivors from the river | ||
| Halvorsen, Anthony289 | ||||
| Head, Paul34 | 32 | Telephone operator | Received the first flash of the sinking of the steamer Eastland | |
| Healy, Charles233 | Police Chief | |||
| Huff, Albert34 | 52 | |||
| Kerley, Jack J.241 | ||||
| Lescher, John S.123 | On duty patrolman | |||
| McFarlane, John B.207 | 34 | |||
| O'Rourke, Frank34 | 32 | Telephone operator | Flashed the news of the tragedy over police wires, assembling ambulances and notifying the chief | |
| Ryan, William273 | Broke leg helping people get off of the Eastland | |||
| Sesher, Henry17 | ||||
| Wolff, Bernard197 |
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