Georgia
Georgia mail carrier honored for delivering life-saving first aid
STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. – She often delivers the mail, however when she got here throughout somebody going into cardiac arrest, she delivered life-saving first assist.
Jerelyn Morton was honored on Wednesday by her co-workers on the Stockbridge publish workplace and the one who she helped obtained to thank her.
“I do not assume I am a hero, when everyone tells me that, I do not assume I’m,” Morton mentioned.
Morton was hailed a hero in entrance of her co-workers.
“Once I yelled out to him, he did not say something, so I knew one thing wasn’t proper,” she described the state of affairs that scorching August day as the person she saved stood beside her.
She says when she noticed James Alexander going into cardiac arrest, she shortly started chest compressions.
“I simply saved pumping and saved pumping till I can hear him,” she mentioned.
Morton was alongside her route on Alexis Avenue in Stockbridge when she noticed Alexander in a chair along with his head again. Fearing one thing was fallacious, she obtained the eye of a neighbor who referred to as 911 as she went to research.
For about 5 minutes, Morton carried out CPR whereas ready for an ambulance.
“I am glad it turned out the way in which it did…” she mentioned.
Months later, Alexander and fellow postal employees lastly obtained their probability to say thanks.
“I am simply grateful that your mail provider right here noticed me in a state that I could not imagine and she or he got here to my aide– and I thank her,” Morton mentioned.
Morton acquired the Postmaster Common Hero Award for her efforts.