Boynton Beach Officer Nominated for Lifesaving Ribbon After CPR Save in Nashville
A police officer from Boynton Beach administered CPR to save a woman's life while on vacation in Nashville. The officer has been nominated for a lifesaving ribbon for their actions.

Nashville, TN, August 16, 2026 —
A police officer from Boynton Beach, Florida, is being recognized for heroic actions taken while on vacation in Nashville, Tennessee. The officer administered Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) to a woman, ultimately saving her life.
The incident occurred while the officer was on personal leave in Nashville. Details regarding the specific date of the event, the woman’s condition prior to the officer’s intervention, or the exact location within Nashville where the event took place were not provided.
Following the life-saving act, the Boynton Beach officer has been nominated for a lifesaving ribbon. This nomination acknowledges the officer’s bravery and decisive action in a critical emergency situation.
The outcome for the woman who received CPR was positive, with the officer’s intervention credited for saving her life. Further information about the officer’s nomination process, including the timeline for a decision on the lifesaving ribbon, was not available.
The Boynton Beach Police Department has not released the name of the officer involved in the incident at this time.
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