Bodycam shows officer bring electrocuted man back to life

Doctors say a metro Atlanta construction worker is lucky to be alive after a Brookhaven police officer successfully used her Automated External Defibrillator device to restart his heart and bring him back to life after he was electrocuted.

Back on Nov. 21, Brookhaven officer Sarah Miller said she was patrolling the Kroger parking lot at Ashford Dunwoody and Johnson Ferry Road when she heard a big boom come from the rear of the store.

People there told her two construction workers had been electrocuted while on the job. Fellow workers had already started performing CPR on one of them. The other, Carlos Moran, was further down a hill and was still unconscious.

Jumping into action, Miller immediately got her city-issued AED from her patrol car to help revive him.

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