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Dash cam captures moment heroic police officer saved truck driver’s life
Mr Devers said he has amazed by the number of times the video footage had been watched, after Ohio police posted it on their social media page.
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This incredible audio footage captured the moment an Ohio State Trooper spent 12 desperate minutes working to save a truck driver’s life.
A trooper with the Ohio Sate Highway Patrol was honored this week for saving a truck driver’s life in April.
“Let’s go, c’mon”, you hear Trooper Devers saying. While there the truck driver begins to lose consciousness and you can clearly hear the policeman scream “don’t you die on me” as he begins CPR. The driver is expected to make a full recovery.
“He was still fastened up in the seat belt…He was taking very, very low gasping breaths”.
‘After a short amount of time, the driver’s eyes rolled back into his head; he slumped over and quit breathing.
“Don’t you die!” the trooper shouts.
The patrol credits Devers’ “quick actions” with saving the driver’s life.
A humble hero, who said he did what any of his brothers and sisters in gray would’ve done.
Thursday, Trooper Devers of the Piqua Post was awarded a Certificate of Recognition.
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Then the driver stops breathing. As to Depue, who has made a full recovery, words are not adequate to thank his savior.