
On a wrong side of a law, though a favourite by roughly any other measure.
That’s a brief story of Jamal Rutledge, a 17-year-old who saved a life of a Florida military officer in September, when he called for assistance after a officer retained his chest and collapsed while engagement Rutledge into jail. The teen, and several responding officers, will be publicly famous during a rite Jan. 21.

Jamal Rutledge (center) stands with Officer Raymond Ketchmark (far left), Officer Franklin Foulks (center left), Officer Robert Norvis (center right), and Sgt. Todd Bunin (far right).
Surveillance video of a occurrence shows Fort Lauderdale Police Officer Franklin Foulks purchase his chest and tumble to a ground
Rutledge approached a officer, satisfied a astringency of his condition and “immediately began to flog a confidence blockade and scream to warning officers in a area,” police pronounced in a statement
Sgt. Todd Bunin listened a turmoil and responded to a scene, afterwards radioed for assistance from Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Meanwhile, dual other officers, Robert Norvis and Raymond Ketchmark, began behaving CPR and practical an AED to Foulks’ chest.
EMTs arrived shortly afterward and ecstatic Foulks to Broward Health Medical Center, military said, where medical staff resolved Rutledge’s prompt response was “largely responsible” for saving a officer’s life.
The Sun Sentinel reports Rutledge was arrested in Sep for violating his probation
Watch a full notice video, below. Incident starts during 37:55.
Article source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/14/teen-saves-life-police-officer-jamal-rutledge_n_6470842.html?utm_hp_ref=miami&ir=Miami