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Dallas VA Police Officer’s quick thinking saves child’s life at local gas station
By VA North Texas Health Care System,
Jul 19, 2025
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Dallas, Texas — What started as a routine stop for gas quickly turned into a life-or-death situation for Corporal Lee Higginbotham of the Dallas VA Police Department.

On Saturday afternoon, Corporal Higginbotham was refueling his patrol vehicle at the QuikTrip on S. R. L. Thornton Freeway when a crowd of panicked bystanders called out for help. In the middle of the group was a small child, around 2 years old, struggling to breathe and growing visibly weaker by the second.

Relying on his training—and his calm under pressure, Corporal Higginbotham stepped in immediately. He recognized that the child was choking and performed the Heimlich maneuver, working quickly and carefully until a foreign object was expelled from the child’s airway. Relief swept through the crowd as the boy’s breathing returned, and the color began to come back to his face.

“I just did what anyone in my position would hope to do,” Corporal Higginbotham said after the incident. “I’m grateful I was in the right place at the right time and able to help.”

Lee Higginbotham

Dallas Fire-Rescue paramedics arrived moments later, along with Senior Officer Higgins from the Dallas VA Police. The paramedic checked the child thoroughly and made sure he was safe to go home with his guardian. Corporal Higginbotham stayed on scene until everyone was sure the child was okay.

Dallas VA Police Chief Michael Dvorak praised Corporal Higginbotham’s actions: “His quick thinking and compassion truly made all the difference. We’re proud to have officers like him protecting not just our VA campus and the Veterans that we serve, but the whole community.”

It’s a reminder that when duty calls—no matter where or when—VA Police officers are ready to step up and make a difference.