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Two Rookie Chicago Cops Help Save Gunshot Victim

(CBS) -- Chicago Police say two rookie officers helped save the life of a 19-year-old gunshot victim.

WBBM's Steve Miller reports.

It was Sunday evening when Officers John McGlynn and Michael Hughes heard the call about shots fired in Englewood.

And as they responded, McGlynn says, they noticed two men -- one apparently holding the other up.

"One was bleeding excessively around his knee, all the way down. His jeans were completely covered in blood," he says. "Mike got them to stop and calmed down. And he tried to get a story from them."

McGlynn says he got gloves and tourniquet out, and they rendered first aid. He and his partner followed the ambulance to the hospital.

Officer Hughes is 30. McGlynn is 32. They've been Chicago Police officers since February.

Hughes credits the Chicago Police Foundation, which gave about 200 first aid kits to officers.

"Definitely something that all police officers should have out in the streets," he says.

Interview with 007th district Officers : On November 13, 2016, Chicago Police Officers assigned to the 007th Police district responded to a call of shots fired. Upon arrival officers found a male victim that had been shot. Officers immediately applied a tourniquet saving the life of a gun shot victim . Chicago Police Foundation #HeroesAmongUs

Posted by Chicago Police Department on Thursday, November 17, 2016
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