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A Maryland State Trooper saved the life of a man attempting to jump off the Tydings Memorial Bridge in Cecil County.
State Trooper Joshua Kim was driving on the bridge when he spotted a potential jumper standing near the bridge railing on August 9th, 2014. As Trooper Kim pulled up to the man, he attempted to wave off the trooper, and then started to climb over the bridge. He quickly got out of his car and sprang into action, saving the life of the man before any harm could be done.
Video taken by the trooper's dash-cam recorded the dramatic moment he ran towards the man and pulled him away as he attempted to climb over the edge.
"Most of what you see in that video is me thinking on my own because I didn't want to go over the bridge with him," Kim said, "So I got down on my knees and pulled him back."
The trooper transported the man to Hartford Memorial Hospital, where he is being evaluated.
Authorities say the man, whose name they did not release, told them he had problems with his daughter and medical problems.
"It could have been tragic for both of them," Maryland State police spokesperson Elena Russo said. "It took a lot of courage putting his own life in danger," she added.
State Police has posted the video on their Facebook page and YouTube in celebration of Kim's bravery.
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