Patrolman Emerson A. Glotfelter

Patrolman Emerson A. Glotfelter

Dayton Police Department, Ohio

End of Watch Saturday, December 7, 1918

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Emerson A. Glotfelter

Patrolman Emerson Glotfelter died as a result of contracting influenza while in the performance of his assigned duties of enforcing health orders and operating ambulances during the Influenza Pandemic in Dayton.

Dayton City Police Officers had been ordered to close saloons that violated health orders, man ambulances, keep crowds from gathering, and remove corpses. More than 700 citizens died from Spanish Influenza between October 1918 and January 1919. As a result of stopping the spread of the flu and maintaining order in the city of Dayton, many members of the Dayton City Police Department became ill with the flu, and six officers died.

Patrolman Glotfelter served with the Dayton Police Department for only four months. He was survived by his wife.


Effects of the 1918-1920 Influenza Pandemic on Law Enforcement

Also known as "Spanish Flu" or "LaGrippe," the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 to early 1920, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide—about one-third of the planet’s population—and killed approximately 675,000 Americans. The effect of the influenza epidemic in the United States was so dire that the average life span in the U.S. fell by twelve years. The four waves of the flu began in March 1918 and ended in April 1920. Many officers contracted this virus due to the requirements of their job.

The names of every officer who died in the line of duty from the Influenza Pandemic will likely never be known. Still, ODMP researchers continue to uncover new cases as part of our mission never to forget the fallen.

Please click here to view ODMP's Influenza memorial, listing all known fallen officers from the pandemic.

Bio

  • Age 24
  • Tour 4 months
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause Influenza Pandemic
  • Incident Date Tuesday, December 3, 1918

communicable disease, Spanish Influenza

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NEVER FORGET! Honoring the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice Patrolman Emerson A. Glotfelter of the Dayton Police Department Dayton, Ohio.

Superintendent Joe Morbitzer (Retired)
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation

December 7, 2025

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