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FRI · 2026-06-19 · 10:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0619-85764
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NSR-2026-0619-85764News Report·EN·Human Interest

US veteran dubbed highway ‘angel’ for using combat first aid to save crash survivor

Marine veteran James Brown, a trucker, used his combat first aid training to save a fellow driver after a crash on May 22nd, approximately 40 miles east of Little Rock, Arkansas. Brown witnessed the other trucker lose control and overturn his vehicle in torrential rain.

Ramon Antonio VargasThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-19 · 10:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
US veteran dubbed highway ‘angel’ for using combat first aid to save crash survivor
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Marine veteran James Brown, a trucker, used his combat first aid training to save a fellow driver after a crash on May 22nd, approximately 40 miles east of Little Rock, Arkansas. Brown witnessed the other trucker lose control and overturn his vehicle in torrential rain. Upon reaching the crashed driver, Brown discovered a piece of metal lodged in his leg, which the injured driver removed, causing severe arterial bleeding. Drawing on his Marine Corps experience, Brown fashioned a tourniquet from a seatbelt to slow the blood loss until first responders arrived. The Truckload Carriers Association recognized Brown as a "highway angel" for his courageous actions, acknowledging his willingness to help another in need.

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Brown stated he acted because he would hope someone would stop and help him or his loved ones in a similar situation.

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The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) recognized James Brown as a 'highway angel' on June 4.

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Brown applied a tourniquet made from a seatbelt to slow the bleeding from the injured driver's severed artery.

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US military veteran James Brown used combat first aid training to save a truck driver impaled by metal after a crash.

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A US military veteran and trucker recently used his battlefield medical training to save the life of a fellow truck driver whose leg was impaled by a piece of metal after a crash, earning him official recognition as an “angel” of the nation’s highways.As the organization honoring him tells it, James Brown was driving for Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Melton Truck Lines through torrential rain – as well as low visibility – on 22 May when he saw another trucker lose control, leave the roadway and overturn about 40 miles east of Little Rock, Arkansas.Brown pulled over to the shoulder leapt out of his cab and ran to the wrecked truck after seeing it slide about 75ft, he said in a statement attributed to him by the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA). He said he helped the crashed driver out of the overturned truck – and then noticed a piece of metal lodged in the man’s leg.“Before I could tell him, ‘Don’t pull that out,’ he pulled it out,” Brown recounted.It was immediately evident to Brown that the man had severed an artery, causing him to bleed profusely.He said he knew the man could quickly bleed to death if they didn’t act. So, drawing on battlefield medical training skills he learned while serving 12 years with the US marines, he cut up a seatbelt, … “made a tourniquet and got it on his leg”, he said.That decisive action slowed the blood loss long enough to give first responders time to get to the scene of the crash. Though “he wasn’t making much sense” and “had lost quite a bit of blood” by the time the emergency crew got there, he maintained consciousness, according to Brown.Brown remained at the crash for nearly two hours after first responders arrived to take over the situation. He provided witness statements to investigators before completing his delivery, said the TCA, which since 1997 has administered a “highway angels” program that recognizes truck drivers who display kindness, courtesy and courage in the line of duty.The TCA welcomed Brown into its ranks of highway angels on 4 June.Brown said he merely provided the same help he hoped to count on if ever he or his loved ones were in the other trucker’s position.“If that had been me …, I would hope somebody would stop and help,” he told the TCA. “My wife, my children – I’d hope somebody would stop and do the same for them.”
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