Deputy stops driver suffering medical emergency with PIT maneuver
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2022
- From drunk driving to speeding, Stearns County deputies see a lot of crazy things when they're out on the road. But what happened last week on Highway 55 was shocking to even veterans of the department.
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Thank the Lord for our officers. The vast majority save lives like this. I pray for their safety while they are protecting us. Thank You for your protection.
Well done officer! 👍
👏👏👏👏👏 thanks to the officer. This could have been worse.
As everybody else pointed out; this incident could've gone bad, really bad. Job well done Deputy
Where's the footage of the officer's response after the vehicle was stopped? Did he render aid, just sit in his car, or approach the man in distress with his gun drawn and rip him out of the vehicle?
What would you have done? Let's hear it.
@@TwazkemUSAbi I would have posted the video of the real heroic action being taken, if there was any.
@@TwazkemUSAbiI would have rendered aid to the ailing driver. That's for sure. I would never approach someone with guns drawn if they aren't a threat or this isn't warranted, period.
That's a great question, we need to see the entire footage before calling this cop a hero.
GOD BLESS ALL POLICE AND FIRST RESPONDERS.....THANK YOU!💕!
God bless this officer! Prayers for all of you! Thanks for all you do! Be safe out there ! Blue lifes matters! 🙏👏👏👏🇺🇲
Ditto! Stay safe out there.
And it’s sad to think about this person was probably having a diabetic attack because they can’t afford insulin. We’ll keep seeing these incidences more and more frequently until insulin is affordable and accessible to everyone that needs it.
So start finding people who can't afford it and set up community programs to help them, OR if you really care that much then you can buy it for them.
I think they should just sit home on their lazy ass and let hard working people trying to support their families pay for all this.🤪
Great job officer! 👍
Where is the rest of the video where the man suffering the medical emergency was assumed drunk or on drugs and pounded by the deputy. Thus “sent to a hospital for treatment”
Minnesota needs that grappling thing they have in Arizona.
Way to stop him Aa 👍🏻
Has someone who is type 2, and I have to watch my sugar all the time.. This is my fear driving, I can be fine one moment, the next my sugar can drop making it unsafe to drive. Reason I have a medical band and all my medical supplies in my car.
He wasn't driving like a drunk driver.
They didn't show the part where they dragged him out of the truck and beat the shit out of him.
Awww. Another upset liberal lol
If he was taking any kind of mental health medication he would have been charged for dui because of the stigma, but it's o.k. if it's physical illness.
*Before* calling this cop a hero, I would love to see his response at what he did after stopping the vehicle. Did he immediately check in on the driver and render aid or did he slam the driver to the ground and beat him up while he was already laying on the pavement bloodied, unconscious and in handcuffs. I hope it was the first case scenario rather than the second case scenario.
Type 1 diabetics that drive should be more cognizant of their blood sugars and know the signs of an oncoming "episode" and stop somewhere safely. They should also keep a bottle of juice or butterscotch candies in their vehicle or on their person should an episode suddenly come on. I myself am a Type 2 and don't run into this kind of issue but it seems alot of Type 1's take chances they shouldn't which over time can have an effect on licensing to drive cars (diabetics are restricted/precluded from driving commercial vehicles as per FMCSA regs) and may require states to revisit rules governing diabetics driving........
The beatings will continue until morale improves
My boss has a shirt that says that on it and it’s my favorite
Someone has to teach these people a lesson. Lol