troubled by what he finds. it popped up he had a parole violation. as soon as the warrant pops up the whole the game changes. especially dealing with a parole violator. because he d been out of prison two weeks and already violated his parole. it definitely escalates the intensity level of the stop. i immediately asked the dispatcher to send me an assist officer. when backup arrives officer bach returns to the car. you ve got a parole vice out. i haven t got a parole violation out, i just got out. he appeared to be shocked and denied it. officer bach doesn t believe him and he can hardly believe what the man says next. can i run down the street and take a [ bleep ]? i can t let you go, man. first time in 20 years someone s asked me that, that request. no. and he wanted us to follow him up to the nearest bathroom for him to take care of his business, i guess you d say. step out for me. the sooner you get out, the
the baby didn t cry immediately. her eyes were open. immediately at that point a small breeze came which went right up her back. as soon as that wind went up her back she gave a little shiver and a good, healthy cry. i know it s freezing cold, i know. oh, good, good. sergeant brenchley clears the baby s airway and hands her to her mother. good job, mom. and then we just waited and medical showed up approximately ten minutes after delivery. mother and babies are transported by helicopter to the nearest hospital. despite his quick thinking under pressure, sergeant brenchley doesn t consider what he did to be heroic. i think the true hero, without sounding cliche, is the mother for giving birth to twins on the side of the road in a honda accord, and especially for giving birth to the second baby with the first baby in her arms. it was pretty impressive. pretty heroic.
troubled by what he finds. it popped up he had a parole violation. as soon as the warrant pops up the whole the game changes. especially dealing with a parole violator. because he d been out of prison two weeks and already violated his parole. it definitely escalates the intensity level of the stop. i immediately asked the dispatcher to send me an assist officer. when backup arrives officer bach returns to the car. you ve got a parole vice out. i haven t got a parole violation out, i just got out. he appeared to be shocked and denied it. officer bach doesn t believe him and he can hardly believe what the man says next. can i run down the street and take a [ bleep ]? i can t let you go, man. first time in 20 years someone s asked me that, that request. no. and he wanted us to follow him up to the nearest bathroom for him to take care of his business, i guess you d say. step out for me. the sooner you get out, the sooner you get down there. the suspect continu