Florida Highway Patrol saves motorcyclist with CPR
Florida law enforcement officials say that the motorcyclist was released from a local hospital
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A Florida Highway Patrol officer saved the life of a motorcyclist who was found laying on the sidewalk after performing CPR on him.
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Joseph Santos administered CPR to the motorcyclist who was laying on a sidewalk, according to a tweet from the law enforcement agency on Thursday.
The motorcyclist began breathing shortly after the trooper began CPR, FOX 35 reported.
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The Florida Highway Patrol said in a tweet that the driver of the motorcycle has recovered and was released from a local hospital.
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Video released by the Florida highway patrol shows the trooper administering CPR on the motorcyclist.
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"We appreciate Trooper Santos and his saving efforts!," the tweet states.