Glendale Arizona Police Officers Jacob Gonzales and his partner Joe Procopio are being called “heroes” by James Holmes who is the father of his two year old daughter Diana who was in the backyard on her parents home when she was being supervised by a family friend had his back turned for just a brief moment and Diana fell into the swimming pool where she blacked out while she was in the water.
James had the good fortune of knocking on the door of his neighbor to assist him revive his daughter who was on the verge of passing away. Glendale Police Officer Jacob Gonzales and his partner Joe Procopio were doing a welfare check inside the home when they heard the knocks on the door needing their assistance.
Officer Gonzales then applied his knowledge of using C P R to attempt to revive Diana. After a few minutes Diana started to cry as a sign that she was awake from her near death experience.
The Holmes family then took Diana to a local hospital where she recovered from her health scare. The Holmes family then went to the Glendale Police Department to personally thank Officer Gonzales for his ability to save the life of a young girl.
The Glendale Police Department was happy that a family thanked one of their officers for doing his duty to protect and serve his community.
That is true since my late mom told me that a long time ago.
You are correct since being thankful is better than being bitter.
Imagine what it was like before we knew about CPR and other modern life-saving techniques
That is true since the victim would be up the creek without any oars.
so much we take for granted
That is a sobering thought.
it is, but look at it another way; if you appreciate all the great stuff we have, then you can feel grateful and lucky and blessed and all that