South Carolina traffic stop leads to driver’s brain tumor diagnosis

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South Carolina traffic stop leads to driver’s brain tumor diagnosis
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The woman credits the officers who stopped her for helping save her life.

A woman was diagnosed with a brain tumor last year credits police who conducted a traffic stop on her for helping save her life.

Quick thinking by police officers during a traffic stop helped save a woman’s life in South Carolina. Officers responded to the report of a possible drunk driver and conducted a traffic stop after a driver’s car hit a curb several times and failed to stay in its lane last December, according to theTamara Palmer was stopped by officers, and when they noticed she wasn't affected by drugs or alcohol, she complained to the officers about a headache, police said. A woman was diagnosed with a brain tumor last year credits police who conducted a traffic stop on her for helping save her life. .

Police noted without the "quick thinking" by the officers, the outcome for Palmer "could have ended differently."

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