Soldier honored for saving another after nearly fatal crash
FOX 10 News
By Jill Monier
Posted: Jan 13, 2014
PHOENIX (KSAZ)
An Arizona National Guardsman was honored Sunday for saving the life of a friend and fellow soldier.
He was given the distinguished service medal for his quick response after a near-fatal car crash last summer.
"This is the dorkiest guy I know," said Pfc. Edwin Carter.
These two friends and army national guardsmen can laugh together now, but doctors say Specialist Rashaad Gregory might not be alive if it wasn't for the quick thinking of fellow soldier Private First Class Edwin Carter.
"I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him," said Gregory.
The two were driving to get pizza last summer when they were hit by a car at 99th Avenue and Campbell.
"He had blood and everything coming out of his mouth and nose. When you see that, it's basically a head or neck injury," said Carter.
Carter says he relied on his military training to stabilize Gregory's head and neck, something doctors credit with saving his life.
"I grabbed a blanket, wrapped into a pillow, sat him up so he wouldn't drown on his blood since he was unconscious, just stabilized his neck holding it in place," said Carter.
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