Michigan Police Save 7-Year-Old in Cardiac Arrest

On scene the officers found a woman performing CPR on the girl before taking over. The scene outside the home was chaotic as several people, including a woman, can be heard screaming as CPR is done.

Sterling Heights, MI, Police and Fire personnel saved a little girl's life on Wednesday as she went into cardiac arrest during an asthma attack.

Police released bodycam video showing the heroic efforts of police officers Colton Conley and Ryan Hartsmith as they arrived at a home on Amberwood around 4 p.m.

On scene the officers found a woman performing CPR on the girl before Conley and Hartsmith took over. The scene outside the home was chaotic as several people, including a woman, can be heard screaming as CPR is done, Fox 2 reports.

Officers then got a CPR device to breathe air into her lungs as they continued chest compressions. About 3 minutes into the video, the little girl opens her eyes and her arms start to move.

Police got a faint pulse just as EMTs from the Sterling Heights Fire Department arrived to take her to the hospital.

The child is expected to be OK.


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