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

Hero Cop Saves Choking Baby at Walmart

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Officer Talia's rapid action saved a 5-month-old baby.
  • The infant had stopped breathing and lost his pulse.
  • The baby is now healthy after the life-saving intervention.
Hero Cop Saves Choking Baby at Walmart

A routine shopping trip turned into a critical emergency when a 5-month-old baby stopped breathing at a Sterling Heights Walmart. Officer Edwar Talia, responding to the call, entered the store to find the infant's mother in distress.

The mother, Bayley Simon, described realizing her son Jameson had choked while she was nursing him. The baby became limp, turned blue, and had no pulse, leaving her unable to act despite being CPR certified. Officer Talia quickly assessed the situation and began administering back blows, a crucial step in dislodging whatever was obstructing the baby's airway.

Fortunately, Officer Talia had recently undergone CPR recertification training, which enabled him to act decisively. His quick intervention led to the baby taking a breath, indicating the obstruction had been cleared. Jameson has since fully recovered and is reported to be in excellent health.

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.
Officer Talia performed back blows on the 5-month-old infant after responding to a call about the baby not breathing.
The baby, named Jameson, has fully recovered and is in excellent health following the life-saving intervention.
The incident occurred at a Walmart store in Sterling Heights.

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