Texas Police Administer CPR To A Woman From A Submerged Car, Says Divine Intervention Help Them

The two Texas police said divine intervention helped them after being in the right area and time to save the woman.

Texas Police Administer CPR To A Woman From A Submerged Car, Says Divine Intervention Help Them
Texas Police Administer CPR To A Woman From A Submerged Car, Says Divine Intervention Help Them (Photo: Daily Voice)

 

Texas police said divine intervention helped them because they were there at the right time

Texas police officers gave credit to divine intervention after the Texas police made a bold rescue to save a woman who was trapped in a submerged car in the lake.

Texas police officers Paul Kessenich and Matt Carlson said they were on a separate duty last July 3 when the dispatch saw a woman trapped in a submerged car at the local Bachman Lake.

Texas police happened to be in a parking lot, and chances for the Texas police of the dive team, Paul, were like 60 seconds away from the woman.

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The Texas police stripped their gear quickly, and when the Texas police dove in, they got to her the car

Texas Police body-worn camera was released and saw Texas police Kessenich and Carlson hauled the body from the lake.

After the woman was placed on the landing, Texas police officers administered lifesaving CPR to the unresponsive girl.

Texas police recognized the woman started coughing, and the Texas police got her pulse back.

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