WTMJ’s Wis. Morning News defines an EVERYDAY HERO as “an average Jon/Jane Doe who, when they woke up one morning, had no idea they’d be saving a life.”
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In Tuscon, Arizona: a 20-year-old woman was bicycling with family when they came across a flooded bridge in Sabino Canyon. As the young woman was trying to walk her bike across the flooded bridge, she fell down and was quickly pulled into the water, according to 13 News KOLD-TV.
At that moment, more people rushed to help, the Arizona Daily Star reported. She was trapped for several minutes and ended up downstream before being pulled from the water. CPR was performed until she regained consciousness. She was brought to the hospital in stable condition.
ICYMI: The Pima County Sheriffs Department says before 8 this morning, they responded to Sabino Canyon for a rescue.
— Mary Coleman (@Mary_reports) August 13, 2026
A family of three tried to cross a flooded bridge on bicycles. During the crossing, a 20-year-old woman fell from her bicycle and became trapped underwater.… pic.twitter.com/wVxqYrgT52
Thank you for being EVERYDAY HEROES!













