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Home / Health / Dispatcher's Calm Saves Child's Life

Dispatcher's Calm Saves Child's Life

11 Feb

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Summary

  • A Holbrook dispatcher guided parents in performing CPR.
  • The 4-year-old girl stopped breathing unexpectedly.
  • The child is now recovering well thanks to prompt actions.
Dispatcher's Calm Saves Child's Life

A 4-year-old girl is recovering after a Holbrook dispatcher's swift guidance saved her life on Monday evening. The incident occurred at a West Street home in East Bridgewater when the child suddenly stopped breathing. Her parents immediately called 911.

Dispatcher Sophia Zervos, working at the Holbrook Regional Emergency Communications Center, calmly talked the parents through the critical steps of CPR. She instructed them on chest compressions, counting with them as they performed the life-saving procedure.

Remarkably, after approximately two rounds of compressions, the parents reported that their daughter began to breathe again and recovered. East Bridgewater police confirmed the child is doing much better, with the family expressing gratitude for the dispatcher's intervention.

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.
The Holbrook dispatcher, Sophia Zervos, guided the parents through performing CPR on their daughter who had stopped breathing.
After receiving CPR instructions and performing compressions, the child began to breathe again and is now recovering well.
The incident took place at a West Street home in East Bridgewater, with the dispatcher working from the Holbrook Regional Emergency Communications Center.

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