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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedDeputy Warren Reaves of the Harris County, Texas, Sheriff's Department, observed a car that had struck a pole - The Bulletin Notes
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, Dec, 2002
While off duty one evening, Deputy Warren Reaves of the Harris County, Texas, Sheriff's Department, observed a car that had struck a pole. Seeing that the car was on fire, Deputy Reaves ran toward the scene. When he reached the burning vehicle, he found an unconscious woman in the driver's seat, but both doors on the driver' side of the car were jammed and would not open.
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Deputy Reaves entered the vehicle through the passenger side, removed the women from the car, and took her to a safe location. Deputy Reaves' courage and quick thinking in a life-threatening emergency saved the women's life.
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