When Conyers, GA, officers arrived to a scene off of West Avenue, a man was laying flat down on rocks near a railroad track.
On Tuesday, a 911 caller told authorities he was a railroad employee working on the tracks when his partner became unconscious and dropped to the floor.
Conyers Police Officer Huf and Officer Wright quickly sprung into action, cutting off the man's shirt, performing CPR and using a defibrillator. Dramatic bodycam footage captured the life-saving moment on video.
In under four minutes, the heart attack victim started moving again. That's when they handed the patient over to EMS, 11Alive reports.
According to Conyers Police, Huf is a certified paramedic. Wright, who is in the training program, had only been on patrol for less than one week when he helped save a man's life.