BELLEVUE, Neb. (KMTV) – “Everyday I come to work is the opportunity to change someones life or save someones life so it feels really rewarding,” Officer Brandon Stogsdill said.
- • Bellevue Officer Brandon Stogsdill used an AED and CPR to save an unresponsive man.
- The department-issued AED provided step-by-step instructions and guided the officer through the life-saving process.
- Stogsdill says the quick response with proper equipment was critical – without AEDs, survival chances are severely diminished.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
A Bellevue police officer is being recognized after using an automated external defibrillator (AED) to save a man’s life after he collapsed while mowing his lawn.
Officer Brandon Stogsdill responded to the accident and found an unresponsive man with a neighbor performing CPR. He immediately sprang into action…