Atlanta officer gives CPR to cyclist who stopped breathing
On 2/18/23, Zone 4 Day Watch officer Tulloch responded to a call regarding a male in medical distress. Upon arrival, officer Tulloch acted swiftly by requesting EMS to the scene and assessing the situation.
Officer Tulloch observed that the male was struggling to breathe. At some point during the call, it appeared the male had stopped breathing completely.
Officer Tulloch immediately began chest compressions while EMS remained in route. Officer Tulloch remained calm, often pausing only to check for a pulse and communicate with the male in an attempt to keep him alert and conscious. Grady EMS and AFR arrived on the scene and took the lead.
The cyclist’s pulse was regained and stabilized once he when he was transported to Grady. Grady EMS staff also expressed their gratitude for officer Tulloch’s lifesaving efforts. They even praised officer Tulloch’s with a letter of accommodation to his Zone 4 chain of command.
We’d like to also thank and acknowledge officer Tulloch for his life-saving efforts that day, as well as wish the cyclist a path to wellness during his recovery.