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SEE IT: NYPD Officer Saves Stabbing Victim s Life With Potato Chip Bag, Duct Tape
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A New York Police Officer is being hailed as a Hero for helping a stabbing victim. In a job where split-second decisions count, the decision Officer Ronald Kennedy made earlier this month made all the difference. Blood was gushing and when Officer Kennedy saw this deli steps away he had an idea. He got a bag of chips, flattened it, then had a fellow Officer keep it over the wound a MacGyver-like move that Doctors say saved the Victim’s life. The Suspect was arrested later that evening.
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This week, NYPD Police Commissioner Dermot Shea shared a video that shows the heroic actions of an NYPD officer. On Wednesday, July 7, officers received a call about a man who was stabbed in front of 290 Lenox Avenue.
The stabbing victim, a man in his late 20s, had a stab wound on the right side of his chest. Upon arrival, Officer Ronald Kennedy took charge and saved the man s life with an empty bag of potato chips and a roll of tape.
“Go get me a bag of potato chips, right now!” Kennedy yelled to someone nearby. Go in there and get me tape.
Полицейский спас раненого с помощью скотча и пакета чипсов
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