Stanley: Sure, cop was late, but she had a great excuse
October 20, 2011 8:20PM
Updated: November 22, 2011 8:38AM
Everyone else already was there when she walked in for roll call Wednesday evening.
Not only was Bolingbrook Officer Regalado late, one of her boots was caked with mud.
I wasn’t there, but I’m sure one of the cops teased that she’d better have a good excuse.
Seems like she did.
State police report that Regalado — whose first name is not being released — was driving her own car to work on Interstate 355 near Route 6 when a blue minivan behind her veered across the road, into a ditch and up the embankment.
Knowing something was wrong, Regalado stopped and returned to find the elderly driver slumped behind the wheel of the locked van.
She called 911 but handed the ringing phone to another man who had stopped to help and had him relay information to the emergency dispatcher as she tried to open the door.
All the doors were locked, so she told another passerby to get her riot baton from her trunk.
That man got the thrill of using police equipment to break the passenger side window while Regalado unlocked the doors.
As the two men pulled the man onto some nearby grass, the officer ran to get the CPR mouth shield from her work bag.
“The victim did not have a pulse that either she or the other man who knew CPR could feel,” reports said. “He was unconscious, unresponsive and his lips and mouth were starting to turn blue.”
They continued CPR until a state trooper arrived.
Regalado asked the trooper if he was carrying a portable defibrillator in his cruiser and told him to get it.
“At that time (I) applied the patches on the designated areas on the victim … plugged in the cord to the pads and hit the button to begin,” she reported. The device was able to steady the rhythm of the senior’s heart.
An ambulance took the victim to Silver Cross Hospital where he was listed in stable condition after suffering a heart attack, reports said.
Regalado returned to her car and drove to Bolingbrook.
“(I) contacted the sergeant’s desk to advise him of the situation and (that I) may be slightly late to work,” she said.
She’ll be written up for it.
But it’ll be a commendation.
“The department is very proud of Officer Regalado’s heroic response. It is obvious her training and experience played a great role in possibily saving this victim’s life. We commend her for her efforts,” Lt. Mike Rompa said.
Hear, hear.

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