Marine veteran James Brown utilized his battlefield medical training to assist a fellow truck driver who was injured in a crash. The incident occurred on May 22, when Brown, driving for Melton Truck Lines based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, witnessed another trucker lose control and overturn approximately 40 miles east of Little Rock, Arkansas, during heavy rain and low visibility. Brown's actions have led to his recognition as an 'angel' of the nation's highways.
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US Veteran Uses Medical Training to Save Crash Survivor
Marine veteran James Brown saved a fellow truck driver who was injured in a crash on May 22. His use of battlefield medical training during the incident has earned him recognition for his life-saving efforts.
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US veteran dubbed highway ‘angel’ for using combat first aid to save crash survivor
US Veteran Uses Medical Training to Save Crash Survivor