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Life Saving Incident

May 17, 2021
Texas
Travis County
Austin

On May 17, 2021, Austin Police officers Eduardo Pineda and Chandler Carrera responded to a call about an unconscious man with his foot on the gas pedal of a burning food truck. Officers arrived to find a vehicle fully engulfed in flames. Officer Carrera used a fire extinguisher while Officer Pineda broke a window to open a door and both officers dragged out the unresponsive driver. The truck exploded moments later. “As I was running up to the vehicle, one of the citizens started yelling out that he was still in the car‚” Pineda said. “I tried to look inside the window, but there was too much smoke. I couldn’t see anything. I ran up to the driver’s side door. I tried opening it, but it was locked. So, at that point, I just got my ASP and broke the window down in order to be able to look inside. Once I broke the window down, I saw the individual inside and went from there.” Officer Carrera added: “My original plan was to use the fire extinguisher as (Pineda) pulled him out to try to avoid anyone from being hurt, but it came apparent that he was a pretty big guy and he may be stuck in the vehicle. So, I just dropped it and pulled him out from there.” The driver was taken to a hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation. Investigators said the man suffered a medical emergency leading to the truck catching on fire. Austin Fire Department crews arrived and put out the flames before they were able to expand. Two hours later, Officer’s Pineda and Carrera saved another life. They responded to a shooting call and placed a tourniquet on the chest of the wounded victim. They were honored two days later. “We really weren’t thinking much. We just showed up and saw what was going on, and then just reacted based on our training,” Officer Pineda said Wednesday. “It feels good (to be recognized), but we don’t consider ourselves heroes. We’re just police officers. That’s our job. We’re here to help people. That’s why we became police officers.”

The history of law enforcement in the United States is a long and wonderful history of bravery. This website is dedicated to documenting the heroic deeds of law enforcement officers throughout the United States who have either given or risked their lives to save others. There are many stories of bravery and heroism for many who are considered first responders. However, it is those in law enforcement who are most likely to be the first to arrive upon a location requiring life saving acts engaging dangerous hostage takers, running into burning buildings/vehicles, providing first aid to seriously injured victims, saving near drowning victims and much more are what the women and men of law enforcement do routinely and at many times, great peril to their own safety.
It is our mission to document the history of lives saved by those dedicated women and men in law enforcement. To share with others the dramatic deeds of those individuals who are the first, first responders. It is so important for our citizens to understand that law "enforcement" is not always about enforcing the law but rather being there when our citizens need us.
It is to this end we are dedicated to promoting documentation regarding the history of law enforcement and the lives they have saved.