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| Inmates given Life Saving Award for rushing to aid supervisor who collapses |
| By wistv.com |
| Published: 01/04/2019 |
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BLADEN COUNTY, NC (WECT) - Three inmates were honored by the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office with a Live Saving Award after they helped their roadside supervisor who suffered a medical condition while on duty Wednesday afternoon. The inmates — Roy William Smith, Rosendo Morales-Sanchez, and Franklin Edens Jr — were picking up trash alongside Peanut Road in Elizabethtown as part of a special program that allows inmates serving minor crimes to reduce jail time in exchange for their cleanup work, according to Chief Deputy Larry Guyton. Suddenly, their supervisor, James Smith, started feeling sick and passed out. Read More. |
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