'I gotta get him': MI officer risks life to save boy being electrocuted
- Two police officers in Warren, Michigan, were honored for their heroic actions in saving the life of an 8-year-old boy who came into contact with a live power line. The officers risked their own safety by crawling under the live wire to rescue the unconscious child and rush him to the hospital.
- The quick thinking and courage of Officers Rose and Chapman were credited with saving the boy's life, as hospital staff noted that without their intervention, the child may not have survived. Their selfless actions demonstrate the dedication of police officers to serve and protect the public.
- The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers that police officers face daily, going above and beyond their duties to ensure the safety of others. The officers' heroic rescue highlights the bravery and commitment of law enforcement in serving their communities.
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Daring Police Officers Who Saved Boy Being Electrocuted Receive Valor Award
Two police officers were honored with the Valor Award for saving an 8-year-old boy in the summer of 2022. According to Fox 2 News Detroit, Corp. Det. Daniel Rose and officer David Chapman saved the life of a boy who was being electrocuted by a downed wire when they arrived on the scene in Warren, Michigan. They were honored Sept. 27 for their heroism. Body cam footage displayed Rose rushing to the boy who was lying in the middle of the street…
"I GOTTA GET HIM" | Video Shows Moment Michigan Officer Risks Life To Save Boy Being Electrocuted - Breaking911
WARREN, MI (WPD) – On August 30, 2022, several power lines were down across the City due to a storm from the previous night. At approximately 09:00am, Warren Officers were in the area of McKinley Elementary handling an unrelated call for service. It was at this point that officers observed an 8-year-old male receiving an […]
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