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Home / Crime and Justice / Hero Cop Saves Choking Baby at Walmart

Hero Cop Saves Choking Baby at Walmart

21 Nov

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Summary

  • A police officer swiftly intervened when a 5-month-old infant stopped breathing.
  • The baby began choking and stopped breathing while breastfeeding at a Walmart.
  • Officer Edwar Talia's prompt actions, including back blows, revived the child.
Hero Cop Saves Choking Baby at Walmart

In a remarkable display of readiness, a Sterling Heights police officer has been celebrated for saving a 5-month-old infant's life during a medical emergency. The incident occurred recently at a local Walmart when the baby began to choke and stopped breathing while being breastfed.

Officer Edwar Talia, present at the store on a special assignment detail, was alerted to the critical situation. He rushed to the family's side and, upon requesting to hold the infant, immediately began administering back blows. Bodycam footage captured his reassuring words as he worked to dislodge the obstruction.

The officer's quick and decisive actions proved instrumental. The baby soon began to hiccup and breathe more normally by the time emergency medical services arrived on the scene, preventing a potential tragedy. The Sterling Heights Police Department highlighted the officer's heroic efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A 5-month-old infant choked and stopped breathing while breastfeeding at a local Walmart and was saved by a police officer.
Officer Talia performed back blows on the infant to clear the airway, restoring the baby's breathing.
The medical emergency took place at a Walmart located at 33201 Van Dyke Avenue in Sterling Heights, Michigan.

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