Army cadet, Nicole Donato; saving the world one person at a time
Iowa State Daily reports that Iowa State ROTC cadet, Nicole Donato, despite being in an automobile accident and concussed, was able to draw on her cadet training to save another person involved in the accident when she found that he wasn’t breathing, so because of a smashed door, so had to crawl through the vehicle and kick out the door and drag the larger man out of the car, call 911;
Donato performed CPR until a police officer was able to get to the scene. The emergency personnel who assessed the scene credited Donato’s quick reaction with saving the man’s life.
Donato credited the first-aid and CPR training she received from ROTC as the reason behind her quick thinking.
It’s on TAH because it won’t be in the media.
Category: Real Soldiers
Sounds like this young lady has the potential to be a good soldier and a good officer. Hopefully she does exactly that.
Well done, Cadet.
Good on her. Salute!
Sounds like those cadets are getting good training. Well done, Cadet!
Good for her.
The training must be considerably better than the minimal approach we were given as recruits.
Good on her – Go Army!
(SALUTE!)
Number 2 feel good story ,a great start for Monday. Sharp hand salute. Joe
Bravo Zulu, Cadet!
@7 – Joe, it’s Wednesday.
Makes me proud to be 30 miles away. 🙂 Great job, Cadet!
And no, I didn’t see anything about this in our news, print or television.