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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Montgomery County Officer Administers CPR To Baby, Saves Life

Shortly after 1 a.m. on Dec. 30, Montgomery County Police Officer Ben Crumlin was approached by a vehicle flashing its lights, honking its horn and traveling at a high rate of speed on Randolph Road, near Hammonton Place in Rockville, Md.

But the vehicle's occupants were not fleeing from a violation of the law, nor were they trying to start trouble. They were in need of the officer's help.

According to Montgomery County Police, the vehicle's occupants were en route to the hospital because their infant was having trouble breathing. Officer Crumlin, a six-year-veteran of the Montgomery County Police Department, checked the infant and discovered the baby boy was not breathing at all, the Montgomery County Police Department reports.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

One that cared, and did! Thank you, officer!

Anonymous said...

Happens all the time, but media refuses to cover positive police stories.

lmclain said...

Here's the reason that stuff is NOT often reported --- IT IS WHAT IS EXPECTED! They are SUPPOSED to be doing that kind of thing.
Like my father told me when I complained that he never said "good job" when I did cut the grass, fed the animals, etc., -- I'm supposed to do those things. I don't get a pat on the back or rewards for doing what I'm supposed to do.
It when you (cops) do things you AREN'T supposed to do that makes news -- killing kids, handcuffing women and raping them, stealing and extorting, selling drugs, beating unarmed and restrained citizens into coma's and hundreds of stitches, gang attacking unarmed people and claiming it was 4 cops against one man and you were "afraid". SERVE and not kill everything that scares you. You may not make the news but you'll get more respect.

Anonymous said...

Trolls like limpclaim would have nothing to wad their panties over if the media only published the "good jobs" that people do.