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Dash cam video shows a Kennebunk police officer saving the life of a driver who had a heart attack during a traffic stop.Video: Officer performs life-saving resuscitationScotty Falconer said he was lucky to be speeding in Kennebunk Saturday evening."I've been lucky all my life. I've been the luckiest guy that ever walked on two feet and I've been in some bad scrapes but I always was lucky," said Falconer.Officer Matthew Harrington pulled the 84-year-old over just before 7 p.m."I got his information like we always do. I went back to the car. I was writing out a warning card and heard screaming," said Harrington.The video from Harrington's cruiser dashcam shows him pulling Falconer out of his car and starting CPR. Another officer then arrived with a defribrillator.The video then shows Falconer's body jump as they shock his heart with the AED."We felt for a pulse after the first shock. He did have one," said Harrington.While every Kennebunk police officer is trained to administer CPR and to use an AED, only two officers are trained and licensed EMTs. Harrington is one of them."As stressful as it was, he was still comfortable with what he was doing," said Kennebunk Police Chief Robert MacKenzie.MacKenzie said that comfort is evident in the way Harrington uses foam from the AED to protect Falconer's head and sends the other officer over to check on Falconer's wife."It's picture perfect. It really is," said MacKenzie.After being revived Falconer was taken to Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford, where he is recovering.