GRANBURY CITY, TEXAS — A Texas cop is being honored this week after he saved the life of a boy who stopped breathing last Wednesday at a KFC parking lot. <br /> <br />Officer Chase Miller was close by when he heard dispatch send out a call for paramedics, so he went to investigate, Texas newspaper the Star-Telegram reported. <br /> <br />Dashcam footage of the incident shows the moment Miller arrives. He is handed the child, named Brayden Geis, by his crying mother. <br /> <br />The 3-year-old reportedly suffered a seizure due to a high temperature of around 106 degrees Fahrenheit. Brayden stopped breathing and became unresponsive. <br /> <br />The footage shows Miller performing CPR. At one point the officer gets Brayden’s dad to help with the process while he retrieves a CPR mask from his car. Miller continued CPR until the boy resumed breathing. <br /> <br />Brayden was taken to a local hospital where he received treatment and made a full recovery, according to a Tribune Media Wire report on KTLA.com. <br /> <br />Brayden and his parents this week got to meet and thank Miller at a Granbury City Council meeting, where the officer was presented with a lifesaving award. <br /> <br />In a funny twist, it turns out Brayden’s favorite cartoon character from the television show Paw Patrol, is a dog named Chase. <br /> <br />So, in a very cool gesture, Miller presented Brayden with a Chase toy. What a guy.
