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Postal Worker Honored For Helping Injured Woman In San Ramon

Letter carrier Robert Doppler was recognized Wednesday at the San Ramon Post Office.

The letter carrier came across the 81-year-old victim after she fell and hit her head on a curb.
The letter carrier came across the 81-year-old victim after she fell and hit her head on a curb. (David Allen/Patch)

SAN RAMON, CA — A U.S. Postal Service worker was recognized Wednesday for helping an elderly woman who injured herself in May in San Ramon, USPS officials said.

Letter carrier Robert Doppler was recognized at 8 a.m. at the San Ramon Post Office at 12935 Alcosta Blvd. in San Ramon. Postal officials said Doppler came across the 81-year-old victim
after she fell and hit her head on a curb. The victim was bleeding from the head and unable to move when Doppler stopped and called 911.

A UPS worker also stopped and both made the woman comfortable until help arrived. The victim suffers from Parkinson's disease.

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The daughter of the woman wrote Postmaster Irene Mosquera and complimented Doppler for his actions. Doppler received a personal letter from the Postmaster General of the United States, according to the USPS.

—Bay City News

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