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Quick Thinking by OPD Officer Helps Save Local Man’s Life

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By Alyssa Schnugg
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alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com

OPD Officer Will Hollowell was presented the Life-Saving Award last week at the Oxford Board of Aldermen meeting.
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An Oxford police officer was recognized last week for his quick response that helped save the life of a local man after his motorcycle collided with a truck.

Last week, OPD Officer Will Hollowell was presented with the Living-Saving Award from Interim Chief Jeff McCutchen during the Oxford Board of Aldermen’s regular meeting.

In August, Hollowell was dispatched to the scene of the wreck. As soon as he pulled up and saw the crowd that gathered around someone lying on the ground, he knew it was bad.

A man in his early 20s was on the ground with a towel over his leg. Someone on scene used a belt to try to stop the bleeding.

“I had been through [first aid] training,” he told Hottytoddy.com Wednesday. “I knew the first thing to do was stop the bleeding.”

Taking the tourniquet from his belt that all officers are supplied with by OPD, Hollowell secured it around the severely injured leg.

“The bleeding was like pouring water out of a bottle but as soon as I got the tourniquet on, it stopped,” he said.

Hollowell, who grew up in Abbeville, started cutting the man’s clothes away wherever there was blood to check for any other serious wounds.

“There were a lot of bad wounds but none bleeding as bad as the leg,” Hollowell said.

At first, the victim wasn’t speaking and appeared to be going into shock. Hollowell rolled him onto his side and made sure the man’s airway wasn’t clogged.

“Eventually, he was able to speak,” Hollowell said.

An ambulance soon arrived and Hollowell turned the wreck victim over to their care.

The wreck victim did eventually lose his leg and also suffered a brain injury. He is still at The Med in Memphis; however, Hollowell said he spoke to the man and his mother recently and he was in good spirits.

Hollowell, 25, has been a police officer for less than three years. While he said getting the recognition before the Board of Aldermen was an honor, knowing he helped save a life was the real reward.

“We’re fortunate at OPD to receive the training we get and the equipment we’re given, like the tourniquet,” he said.

Also recognized last week at the meeting were four other officers who received recent promotions. Those officers were: Kevin Parker promoted to lieutenant; Joe Bishop promoted to sergeant; Art Watts promoted to corporal and Mark Whitaker promoted to corporal.


 

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3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Bill Taylor

    May 28, 2019 at 9:41 am

    I love our OPD officers. Thanks to the City of Oxford for having such high standards.

  2. BETTYE H GALLOWAY

    May 28, 2019 at 11:01 am

    Congratulations to these fine officers, They deserve all the recognition they can get!

  3. Bonnie Smith

    October 5, 2019 at 8:16 pm

    I want to thank Officer Hollowell for saving my grandson’s life April of this year. I’m so thankful for his quick thinking response to such a horrific accident. Our grandson has an unusually positive attitude and attributes that to the prayers lifted for him by hundreds of friends and even more of people who don’t know him.

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