Kidde Hero of the Week: Cynthia Myler

 

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Throughout the week, our ACC Team searches through emails and news articles looking for someone who deserves to be the Kidde Hero of the Week…

 
This week, we honor Cynthia Myler out of Springfield, Missouri. Now, Cynthia is a nurse, and she just happened to be getting her oil changed at the local Wal-Mart when someone ran in and said, “Call 9-1-1!”

Well, Cynthia immediately ran out to see what had happened and noticed a young man lying in the grass. He had just been hit by a truck. His leg had been caught between the truck and a metal barrier, and she could see that the leg was severely injured. So, she went into action by taking her coat and using it to make a tourniquet.

The doctors at the hospital credit Cynthia’s quick thinking for saving that young man’s life.

She said that she was just part of a string of people who were all working to make sure this young man, named Chris, survived. She credits the paramedics and the man who came in yelling for help, but, Chris says that if it weren’t for her, he knows that he wouldn’t be alive today.

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Kix’s Response:

Sometimes, I guess, it’s just about being in the right place at the right time… and Cynthia Myler also happened to be the right person! So, she is this week’s Kidde Hero!

 

 

 

Nominate a Hero of the Week

Now, we want to know who has made a difference in your life. Nominate a local firefighter, police officer, EMT or someone who is serving our country in the military. It could even be a neighbor, family member or friend who lent a crucial helping hand. Let us know all about the person who you feel is a real life hero by emailing us here and please feel free to send us a picture!

 

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