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This rural carrier came to the aid of a man who was passed out in a driveway

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Rural Carrier Associate Christopher Williams was recently delivering mail in Lewisburg, KY, when he saw an older man passed out in a driveway.

The customer’s pacemaker had malfunctioned, and his wife was in the house unaware of what had happened.

Williams revived the man and propped him up against a car.

The Postal Service employee then alerted the customer’s wife and called 911.

“Christopher is an all-around good guy and would do anything to help anyone,” said Dawn Ward, the local postmaster.

The customer spent six days in the hospital before returning home.

Employees featured in “Heroes” receive letters of commendation through the Postmaster General Heroes’ Program. The nomination form is available on Blue.

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