WATCH: Michigan deputy climbs into moving truck to save driver suffering from medical emergency

Michigan officers performed a life-saving feat along a busy stretch of road to assist a driver who was experiencing a medical emergency.

The Macomb County Sheriff's Office provided footage of the harrowing act, which occurred on Sept. 12 at approximately 2:18 p.m.

Deputies Nicole Miron and Anthony Gross responded to the stretch of busy road after authorities received a report that a silver GMC Sierra was driving erratically.

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As Miron and Gross came closer to the GMC Sierra, they attempted to pull the erratic driver over. Police said that the 63-year-old male driver failed to stop and continued driving at approximately 5 mph.

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Body camera footage from Miron's perspective showed the pair of deputies pulling up alongside the driver. Police said that he "appeared to be in a daze, unable to comprehend the requests."

Authorities said that he eventually pressed on the breaks, slowing the vehicle down further.

In a heroic move, Miron lifted herself through the driver's side of the window as the truck was moving along.

"Luckily, I am very small. When I went through the window, it was a big-size front kind of window, I was able to slide right through. I don't think any of my gun or gear touched him, so I slid through, my small stature helped and the fact that we were a two-man car helped," Miron told WXYZ.

The Clinton Township Fire Department came to the scene and treated the driver, who was experiencing a medical episode, police said.

"I commend Deputy Miron for putting herself in harm’s way to help a citizen in need and protect other drivers on the roadway," Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said in a statement. "Due to her quick thinking and selfless actions, she safely ended what could have been a tragic situation."

Aaron Rodgers shines in Jets' home opener beatdown on Patriots

Aaron Rodgers' return home for the New York Jets went exactly how fans wanted it to: healthy and dominant. 

The Jets took down their AFC East-rival New England Patriots, 24-3, to move to 2-1 on the season, while the Pats are now 1-2.

Rodgers might not have gotten any points with the offense on the Jets’ first drive of the game, but fans will still count this as a victory after what occurred in Week 1 last year. He infamously tore his Achilles on just the fourth snap of the game against the Buffalo Bills, ending his 2023 campaign before it could truly get started. 

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But the four-time MVP looked spry on Thursday night, roaming around confidently in the pocket, and shockingly enough, taking off to run for first downs. 

He was hit, he was sprinting, and Jets fans were likely holding his breath every single time he had to run outside the pocket, but Rodgers looked like his old self all night long and the numbers proved it. 

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Rodgers finished the game with 281 yards on 27-of-35 through the air with two touchdown passes and no interceptions thrown on his best night as a Jet thus far. 

He was finally able to throw his first MetLife Stadium touchdown as a Jet on the team’s second drive, marching down the field and finding his old Green Bay Packers teammate, Allen Lazard, for a screen that he took 10 yards to go up 7-0. 

Then, after forcing another punt, the Jets went a total 91 yards on 13 plays where running back Breece Hall punched it in from the goal line for a decisive 14-0 lead. 

Jacoby Brissett and the Patriots’ offense finally got something going on its third drive, cashing in on a 44-yard field goal by veteran kicker Joey Slye. But those were the only points this group could muster all game long, as the vintage Jets defense we've seen the past couple seasons was swarming all around the field.

The Jets, knowing they hadn’t beaten the Patriots at home since 2015 when Ryan Fitzpatrick was leading the way at quarterback, wanted to bury their rival and Rodgers knew just how to do that on their opening drive of the second half. 

Once again, Rodgers was mobile outside the pocket, extending plays and killing the clock as he found open receivers for first downs and drove all the way down the field for a first-and-goal look from the two-yard line. 

Instead of another Hall run up the gut for the score, Rodgers rolled out right and flicked a pass to Garrett Wilson for the nifty completion and touchdown to make it 21-3. It was the first of what Jets fans hope is many Rodgers-to-Wilson touchdowns at MetLife. 

While Wilson might be Rodgers’ top target on paper, it was veteran tight end Tyler Conklin, who had been silent in the two previous games for New York, leading the way in the receiving game on Thursday night. 

Conklin finished the game with a team-high five catches and 93 yards to help those sustained touchdown drives. 

In the run game, it appears the Jets really have a two-headed monster at the moment with Hall and rookie Braelon Allen, who became the youngest player in the Super Bowl era to score a touchdown last week. 

The Jets' defense was able to collect six sacks on the night, and it was Will McDonald IV, the team's first-round pick a year ago, who had two on the night. That marks five on the season already after having just three last year.

The Patriots sent No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye into the game late in the fourth quarter after Brissett threw for just 98 yards on 12-of-18 passing. He went 4-of-8 through the air for 22 yards in his first regular-season game action of his young career. 

To put the Jets' domination into a team perspective, they held the Patriots' offense to just 139 total yards, while Rodgers and the offense put together a whopping 400 on the night.

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