sgt. todd volk calls it a stupid decision, but one that may have saved lives and certainly prevented ask volk what he was split-second before train and he'll been asking myself that qte a bit. i've d quite a few other people asking me that. it was just, it was just a spur of the moment. doing felt comfortable i went and did it." on a deputy's dashboard camera and appeared to be the move of someone auditioning to be a hollywood volk said when the tractor-trailer diabetic episode, his truck kept rolling at 20 miles per hour up highway 81 towards norfolk. "you know, there's a little bit going through my head, when i approach it, like, basically this is stupid. i just had the perfect angle. there's there's not much speed left in me, but that was just at the right angle for doing that." "they've been having a lot of fun with pictures and doing a fun with me," volk was the craziest thing he's done on the job. "my wife keeps crazy stuff all of "she's pretty certain god was on our side making sure that we were going to stay safe." driver is doing well. ketv newswatch 7 was told he's grateful, but not