Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9
ICE Agents Free 31-Year-Old Woman From Milwaukee Rollover Crash
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

ICE Agents Free 31-Year-Old Woman From Milwaukee Rollover Crash

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

Summary

  • June 29 rescue efforts in Milwaukee saw ICE agents pull a 31-year-old woman from an overturned car and give first aid before EMTs arrived.
  • A vehicle ran a stoplight at 20th Street and Cleveland Avenue, hit another car, and sent one vehicle into a light pole, trapping the woman inside.
  • An agent who heard the crash while the team was preparing for an arrest operation called colleagues to the scene, and the group freed her from the mangled vehicle while 911 was contacted.
  • DHS said the agents have remained anonymous for safety reasons and cast the rescue as another example of ICE officers aiding civilians, citing earlier incidents involving a drowning child and a choking child.

Insights

How are agencies supporting officers' mental health after they perform these life-or-death rescues?
Beyond CPR, what advanced medical skills are federal officers learning to handle complex public emergencies?
When should medical experts, not police, be the first to respond to an emergency call?