Type of Incident: Assist EMS
Date and Time: 7-28-18 at 9:20 a.m.
Location: 1900-block McGinnes Road, Chestertown, MD 21620
Narrative: Just before 9:30 a.m. yesterday, Trooper Tucker, assigned to the Centreville Barrack, responded to the area of the 1900-block of McGinnes Road, Chestertown, MD, after monitoring an EMS call for an unconscious male in cardiac arrest. Trooper Tucker arrived before EMS personnel and was shown the location of the unconscious man, later identified as Franklin L. Jester, in a garage. A female was attempting to perform CPR.
Trooper Tucker immediately relieved the female and began performing CPR. He continued for approximately nine minutes until relieved by the first responding EMS personnel. The victim was transported to Kent General Hospital.
Later in the day, Crumpton Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Joseph Joyner called the barrack to advise that Trooper Tucker’s actions resulted in the victim surviving. He also said the victim would likely be discharged from Kent General Hospital later in the day.
4 comments:
Do not forget the efforts of the woman. Because of her the trooper had something to work with.
have you ever done it?
Troopers do many good deeds on a daily basis, many heroic, that never make the news. It is nice to see a positive story. Thanks for publishing this.
Dave T: A great job by both individuals! Bravo! And feel proud, both of you. It's not every day you can say you saved someone's life.
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