Motorcycle officer reunites with man he saved through life-saving CPR
PC Lefevre saved John's life after he suffered a cardiac arrest at the roadside in April.
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PC Lefevre saved John's life after he suffered a cardiac arrest at the roadside in April.
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While on rest days on Monday, Sergeant Hanson – one of our custody sergeants – was on his way to pick up some food at a shop in Stanley when he noticed an elderly woman looking distressed.
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With warm weather drawing more motorcyclists onto County Durham's roads, officers are urging riders to protect themselves by wearing the correct safety equipment every time they get on their bike.
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