'I was just in absolute tears that I was even alive': Utility worker thanks first responders who saved his life
By:
Rose Schmidt
Posted: Aug 16, 2020 9:00 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS58) -- We rely on them in emergency situations such as a fire, flood, damaging storm or car accident. The job of a first responder is challenging, sometimes hazardous but as a group of Milwaukee firefighters, EMT's and paramedics will tell you, it's not a thankless job.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Rose Schmidt shared a crash victim's show of gratitude for the men and women who came to his rescue.