Pregnant Car Accident Victim Stops Breathing. A Nurse On His Way To Work Saves Her Life With CPR
February 28, 2017
A nursing assistant on his way to work has been credited with saving the life of a pregnant woman who stopped breathing after a car accident.
Keith B. Ezell performed CPR on the woman for 10 minutes until paramedics arrived at the scene. After she regains a pulse, Ezell leaves and rushes to work because he's late.
The dramatic video was posted on Facebook by Ezell's friend and coworker, Daniele Nicole.
She wrote, "This is my friend and co-worker Keith B Ezell who was caught rescuing this woman, and unborn child, after witnessing a car accident on his way to work with minimal assistance. He ROCKS!"
Watch the video here:
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