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Around 2 a.m. on May 23, David Speheger was on duty as maintenance supervisor at a Wal-Mart in Bluffton, Indiana, when a woman ran into the store screaming that her boyfriend had been badly injured. Speheger's coworkers called 911, and he ran outside with the woman to see if he could help.
The man, Caleb Harbst, had been involved in an altercation with another man, who had slashed his throat. He was bleeding profusely from a cut in his trachea. Speheger turned the man over and applied direct pressure to the man's neck to stem the bleeding.
After medics arrived and took over the emergency treatment, Speheger provided the investigating police officers with as much information as he could. Officer Dennis Fiscus, the first officer to arrive on the scene, said that based on his own observations and what medics told him, he thought that Speheger had saved the victim's life.
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Source: HighBeam Research, Maintenance taken to a higher level.(Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s David...