An officer with the Fredericton Police Force is being recognized as a hero for his life-saving efforts.
Cst. Nathan Miles received the St. John Ambulance Life-Saving Award after he provided first aid to a three-month-old baby who was not breathing.
Lieutenant-Governor Brenda Murphy presented Myles with the award at a ceremony held at the Lieutenant-Governor’s home in Fredericton on July 9.
The St. John Ambulance Life-Saving Awards program was established more than 30 years ago to honour individuals or groups who have administered first aid while saving or attempting to save a life.
Congratulations, Cst. Myles, on this well-deserved award! https://t.co/nJoOsWn0xl
— Fredericton Police (@CityFredPolice) July 15, 2022