4 National Guardsmen Save A Man’s Life After Stopping For Lunch In Poland
4 National Guardsmen Save A Man’s Life After Stopping For Lunch In Poland
4 National Guardsmen Save A Man’s Life After Stopping For Lunch In Poland The Alabama National Guard seal Their motto reads “Always ready, always there,” and when four national guardsmen from Alabama walked into a Burger King, that’s exactly what they were. The story comes from Skwierzyna, a town about 80 miles west of the headquarters of the US Army in Poland. Sgt. 1st Class Alicia Haggins, Staff Sgt. Jacob Roberts, 2nd Lt. Indiana Rhodes, and Sgt. Justin Fagan stopped for lunch on their way to a Polish army training center when they saw that a man outside the restaurant had collapsed. It was Haggins that first saw the emergency, and alerted her colleagues to come and help. Arriving, they found the man’s breathing was sparse and his pulse faint. The four soldiers from the 214th Military Police Company initiated lifesaving measures, including CPR. First responders from the Polish ambulance service arrived within minutes, but asked Haggins and her company to continue to perform rotational ch…