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Video for police haters like BLM

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by bigtexxx, Oct 21, 2016.

  1. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    yeah, watch this and tell me if you can go on with your "F the police" chants and the senseless violence...

    hang your head in shame, losers

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/texas-police-officer-honored-cpr-save-year-boy/story?id=42917245

    A police officer in Granbury, Texas, was recently recognized by city officials for using CPR to save a 3-year-old boy in a dramatic moment caught on dash-cam video.

    On Oct. 12, Officer Chase Miller responded to a 911 call requesting help at a Kentucky Fried Chicken for a little boy who was not breathing and unresponsive. Dash-cam footage from Miller's vehicle showed him pulling into the restaurant's parking lot minutes later.

    The department said that after Miller got out of his vehicle, he encountered a group of people, including a crying woman carrying an unresponsive little boy in her arms.

    Deputy Chief Jim Marshall identified the woman as Bethany Hoover, 21, of Granbury, and the little boy as Hoover's 3-year-old son, Brayden Geis. Brayden's father, John Geis, 21, of Granbury, could also be seen in the video.

    Hoover told ABC News today that Brayden had suffered a febrile seizure due to a cold he'd come down with.

    "His fever spiked too quickly," she said.

    A general manager at the Kentucky Fried Chicken, Hoover said she'd called her husband in to work as a cook that evening. She told him to bring along Brayden until her mother could come pick him up.

    Hoover said at first, Brayden was playing but then started crying. She said she give himibuprofen, but when she noticed how hot he was, she took him outside. The boy's head was resting on his shoulder, Hoover said, and then she felt his arm go limp.

    " leaned him forward and he was having a seizure," she said. "John called 911."

    Police said Miller began CPR and then had the boy's dad continue chest compressions as he got a breathing mask. Police said that after two minutes, Miller had revived the child. Brayden was later treated by the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department and then taken to Lake Granbury Medical Center.

    "The child is now doing fine and is recovering with his family," police said in a news release.

    Hoover told ABC News that by the next day, Brayden was acting like nothing had happened though the fever still lingered.

    At a City Council meeting Tuesday night, Miller was awarded the Life Saving Award for saving Brayden's life. Miller also got to meet Brayden and his parents. The officer gave Brayden several gifts, including a toy police dog named Chase from the children's show "Paw Patrol."

    "Officer Miller's exceptional performance reflect great credit upon himself, the Granbury Police Department and the city of Granbury," police said.

    Hoover said that the three had visited Miller again at the police department today. She said that she and her husband had told Miller that they'd give him their world for saving Brayden.

    "Our son is the world to us," she said today. "That's our world. That's our life."
     
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  2. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Contributing Member

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    Wrong forum -- no debate here just celebration of a life saved by a hero.
     
  3. NewRoxFan

    NewRoxFan Contributing Member

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    bigtexx had to sneak back into this forum with something... anything, since its been a really bad year for him...
     
  4. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    Bahaha... poor bigotexx. He has to get attention somehow.
     
  5. ima_drummer2k

    ima_drummer2k Contributing Member

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    The feels, man. The feels.....

     
  6. Jugdish

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    BREAKING: Police officer protects and serves
     
  7. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost not wrong
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    Anecdotes make for really bad discussion.
     
  8. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    Especially ones that were fabricated, like by the lying witness in the Mike Brown incident
     
  9. leroy

    leroy Contributing Member

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    Couldn't just have a nice positive story be a nice positive story. Has to turn it into something dark and negative. Pathetic.
     
  10. Jugdish

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    Or the Joey Salads videos.
     
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    FranchiseBlade Contributing Member
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    Yes, he still has egg on his face from those. That egg will bigly hard to remove.
     
  12. TheRealist137

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    bigtexxx can't wait for this year to be over, oh wait, 2017 marks year 1 of Hillary's presidency LOL.
     

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