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Home / Health / Firefighters Save Choking Man at Station

Firefighters Save Choking Man at Station

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Four firefighters saved a choking resident at Norfolk Fire Headquarters.
  • The man collapsed after entering the station exhibiting choking signs.
  • Firefighter-Paramedic Sam Brady successfully used the Heimlich maneuver.
Firefighters Save Choking Man at Station

In a remarkable display of readiness, four Norfolk firefighters successfully saved the life of a resident who entered Fire Headquarters in distress on Sunday. The man, who began choking and subsequently collapsed upon arrival at 117 Main Street, received immediate life-saving intervention.

Firefighter/Paramedic Sam Brady swiftly applied the Heimlich maneuver, effectively clearing the resident's airway. Assisted by Firefighter/Paramedics Eric Eszlari and Rich Yunker, and Captain Seth Hamilton, Brady's efforts ensured the victim regained normal breathing. The timely arrival at the fire station proved critical for the man's survival.

Norfolk Fire Chief Erron Kinney commended the firefighters for their decisive actions, emphasizing their rigorous training prepares them for any emergency. The rescued resident was evaluated by an ambulance crew and required no further medical treatment, concluding a critical rescue that highlights the first responders' unwavering commitment.

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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.
Four Norfolk firefighters, including Firefighter/Paramedic Sam Brady who administered the Heimlich maneuver, saved the choking man.
The Heimlich maneuver was successfully used to clear the resident's airway.
The incident took place at Norfolk Fire Headquarters, located at 117 Main Street.

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