BSO deputy reunites with team that saved him from a medical emergency
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By Jayme Berezdivin
Published on April 9, 2026.
A Broward Sheriff's Office deputy, Deputy Maurice Carter, was saved by the medical team at Broward Health Medical Center on March 18th. He had a stroke that occurred while on duty at the hospital. The team rushed him to the ER and he was able to recover quickly. Now, Carter is urging others to recognize the signs of stroke and act quickly. He credits the team for saving his life.
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