My VIP for this week is 17-year-old Ava Donegan who was involved in a terrifying situation that required instant heroism. According to Dave Urbanski, Donegan and her boyfriend were shopping in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. They were stopped at an intersection when two police officers attempted to pull over a driver who had a warrant on him “for assaulting a law enforcement officer.”
The wanted man’s truck was just behind
Donegan’s car. She saw the police officer get out of the car and then get shot
several times. The wanted man shot one police officer in the shoulder and in
the hand, and then he was shot in the head by a second officer.
Donegan had never heard gunshots
previously, but she and her boyfriend ducked down when they heard shots being
fired. Then there was a wounded officer right in front of her car asking for
help with a tourniquet. Donegan said that instinct kicked in when she saw that
he needed help. Her hands were soon covered with blood, and blood was on her
car.
The “officer complained of feeling
numbness,” and his hand was “completely limp.” Donegan helped the officer to
remove his vest, put on the tourniquet, and call for help on his radio. She was
already “familiar with tourniquets and how to use them” because her father is
an ICU nurse. Besides, she plans to go into pre-med.
The officer needed a second surgery
but is expected to recover. The 64-year-old suspect is dead. Donegan is
grateful to have been able to help the officer and received “good peace of mind”
when she heard that the officer will be okay.
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