CHICAGO (WLS) -- An off-duty Chicago police officer who helped save a man's life was recognized Saturday.
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He said he's had to use the same skills several times when on-duty.
On Monday, there was a fire at an apartment building in Old Town. Someone broke a window and jumped to safety, but seriously injured his arm in the process.
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Officer John Hanlon was able to use his training and a tourniquet to help the man as they waiting for paramedics to arrive.
"If an ambulance takes 5-7 minutes to arrive, greatfully we have tools now that can buy us that time," Hanlon said.
He said he's had to use the same skills several times when on-duty.
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