Friday, October 21, 2016

KFC Employee’s Heartbreaking Encounter With Officer Goes Viral (WATCH)


A Texas patrol officer performed CPR on a 3 year old boy in the parking lot of a Kentucky Fried Chicken, and saved the boy’s life (Video Below).


The Star Telegram reports that Patrol Officer Chase Miller was driving his car by the 2200 block of U.S. 377 in Granbury, Texas, when a call came over the 911 dispatch claiming that a young boy had stopped breathing.




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Miller drove his car to the Kentucky Fried Chicken parking lot nearby, beating the EMS workers as he arrived on the scene first.


Miller then found 3 year old Brayden unconscious and unresponsive.  That was when he swooped into action.  Miller had Brayden’s father retrieve a CPR mask from his car as he laid the boy down and performed CPR on him.


Miller continued for several moments, until Brayden started to breathe again.



The boy was then taken to a local hospital where he later recovered.  Granbury police did not disclose why Brayden had stopped breathing, but claim he is now doing fine.


Granbury Mayor Nin Hulett has since honored Miller with a life-saving award.  Thanks to Miller’s quick thinking, a young boy is alive and well.



Sources: OpposingviewsStar Telegram, YouTube / Photo Credit: Fox 4





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KFC Employee’s Heartbreaking Encounter With Officer Goes Viral (WATCH)

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