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A Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputy is being hailed a hero after his quick actions saved a baby’s life in Coffeyville, Kansas.
Deputy Quinton Sumpter’s Timely Intervention
On March 26, 2024, around 8:55 p.m., Deputy Quinton Sumpter was on patrol in Coffeyville when he noticed a vehicle speeding on Buckeye Street near 6th Street. Acting swiftly, Sumpter pulled over the vehicle, and upon approaching, he heard a woman inside screaming for help. She revealed that her baby wasn’t breathing.
Critical Life-Saving Measures
Upon assessment, Sumpter found the baby in severe distress, showing signs of respiratory failure. Without hesitation, he began administering life-saving measures, including compressions and controlled back blows.
Rush to the Hospital
After several cycles of intervention, the child began to breathe, gasp, and cry. Sumpter promptly placed the baby in his patrol car and rushed to Coffeyville Regional Medical Center (CRMC) with lights and siren activated.
Medical Diagnosis and Recognition
At the ER, doctors determined that the baby had aspirated, causing a blocked airway. They credited Sumpter’s swift actions with saving the child’s life. Sheriff Ron Wade expressed his pride and gratitude for Sumpter’s dedication and quick response, emphasizing the importance of the deputies’ commitment to the community.
Acknowledgment and Appreciation
Sheriff Wade also acknowledged Undersheriff Chris Williams for Sumpter’s timely and crucial actions, highlighting the unpredictable nature of patrol shifts and the deputies’ unwavering commitment to serving and protecting the community.
Conclusion: A Heroic Act
Deputy Quinton Sumpter’s swift and decisive actions in response to a distress call saved the life of a young child in Coffeyville, Kansas. His dedication to duty and commitment to public safety serve as a shining example of the selflessness and bravery exhibited by law enforcement officers across the nation.
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