bethany hoover) "when he started having a seizure i panicked. i didn't know what was going on." officer miller heard the emergency call - he was close by - making it to the family before the ambulance did. officer/ "lips were bright blue. doing chest compressions - saw that wasn't working. braden's father knelt nearby and watched officer miller give cpr... miller then told the boy's father to continue chest compressions while he ran to the car to grab a cpr mask.... miller returned and after about two more minutes brayden started breathing again. /officer/ i was very thankful very relieved that he started breathing. he started coughing, he started crying. its that heroism that between brayden, his parents, and officer miller... "there is nothing i can give him for saving my son's life." miller says he's not a hero... officer miller) "just doing my job. i truly believe that any other officer i work with would have done the exact same thing." miller received an award from the city of granbury for saving the boy's life and brayden has fully recovered. hena daniels cbs news katie, h