A Texas deputy was airlifted to a hospital early Thursday after a good Samaritan found him unresponsive while suffering from a medical emergency in Hockley, northwest of Houston.
The good Samaritan came across Deputy William Bell, 57, of the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office at around 2:30 a.m. at Hockley Park after Bell had suffered a stroke, KHOU11 reports. The man used Bell’s radio to inform Precinct 4 of the medical emergency, but communication issues ensued as the good Samaritan spoke Spanish, KPRC noted. A Spanish-speaking deputy was eventually able to get the man’s phone number and called him.
After the call, deputies concluded that the passerby found an unresponsive deputy who was still breathing, according to KPRC. Within minutes deputies arrived on the scene and Waller County EMS subsequently arrived. After medical crews began life-saving measures, they determined Bell needed to be airlifted to a hospital.
“Deputy William Bell was transported by Life Flight to Hermann hospital Downton and is currently in critical condition,” the constable’s office said in a press release Thursday.
On Wednesday night, many senior citizens left their cars at Hockley Park as they took a bus to attend the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the precinct stated. Bell was assigned with protecting the seniors’ cars and making sure they all returned to their vehicles safely.