Inmates Who Stepped Up to Save Lives

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  • Six Inmates Save Deputy Sheriff in Georgia: Six inmates saved a collapsed officer suffering from heat exhaustion during maintenance duty, earning sentence reductions for their heroic actions.
  • Inmate Firefighters Battle California Wildfires: Over 1,000 inmates helped fight dangerous wildfires in California by clearing brush and cutting fire lines; the program dates back to 1915 but continues to raise concerns over labor rights.
  • Inmates Rescue Guard During South Carolina Prison Riot: Non-rioting inmates provided authorities the location of a guard held hostage by violent prisoners in South Carolina, enabling his rescue with minor injuries.
  • Inmates Save Choking Officer in Nashville: Tennessee inmates saved a choking corrections officer through teamwork and medical assistance efforts.
  • Virginia Inmate Performs Heimlich on Choking Deputy: Curtis Harrell saved Deputy Rensch during workforce training using skills taught by the deputy himself-later earning formal recognition for his actions.
  • Arizona Inmates Help After Bus Crash: Fifty transport bus passengers were aided by Arizona inmates after an accident near Phoenix, who directed traffic and assisted victims while remaining accounted for themselves.
  • Georgia Jail Block helps Guard Survive Collapse: Three Georgia jail inmates acted swiftly to save an unconscious patrol guard by calling emergency help through their cell doors and assisting until medics arrived.
  • Minnesota Inmates Save Suicidal Fellow Prisoner: ramsey County Jail prisoners used creative resourcefulness to prevent another inmate’s attempted suicide with rapid intervention using a laundry cart as safety equipment.
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