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His fever is down, and he is feeling better already, Sgt. Rob Holloway s wife Stephanie wrote. Author: Jessica Brown Updated: 7:21 PM EDT July 17, 2021
CARROLLTON, Ga. A Carrollton police sergeant who was shot in the head during a traffic stop is back in the hospital after returning home on Wednesday.
Sgt. Rob Holloway s wife Stephanie made the announcement Saturday online. Rob starting running a fever on Thursday, and I didn’t want to take any chances. So, I called his medical team at Shepherd and they were able to get us back admitted here, she wrote.
Stephanie said Sgt. Holloway has been in the ICU since Thursday evening at the Shepherd Center, one day after he returned home. He is currently receiving fluids and antibiotics while health professionals run additional tests, she said.
The traditional call is known as a 10-8. Author: Jason Braverman (11Alive) Updated: 1:18 PM EDT July 14, 2021
CARROLLTON, Ga. It was an emotional afternoon for Carrollton Police Sgt. Rob Holloway as he left the hospital and returned home after being shot in the head last April.
A return to service call, known as a 10-8, welcomed him back to service as hundreds lined the street. 229. On behalf of Carroll County 911, all public safety and first responders, and the citizens of Carroll County. We would like to welcome you home. Your bravery and dedication to serve will never go unnoticed or unrecognized. Your sacrifice is more appreciated then you will ever be able to imagine. And we have all prayed for your return every single day. We wish you and your family the best in the days ahead and we all thank you from the bottom of our hearts, the dispatcher said.