ROCHESTER, N.Y. — One of this year’s recipients of the Do the Right Thing awards may be a familiar face to some. Leigha Walker, a Holley High School graduate, was honored for performing potentially life-saving CPR on a man after his car crashed into a building. The award honors students for their brave actions, generosity, and good deeds. Leigha was working at Subway Restaurant in Brockport in June when she heard a loud noise outside. The then-high school senior found a driver injured in the crash. Leigh, who learned CPR in school during a sports safety class, jumped into action and started performing chest compressions. She spoke to News10NBC about the experience. “Before I addr
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