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When another employee was unable to dislodge the chip using the Heimlich maneuver, Deputy Ramseyer radioed for paramedics and came to the woman's aid.
Read More →A Marion County, OR, deputy saved a woman's life after she began to choke on a potato chip at a Salem deli. More Here.
Read More →Officer Richard Mayer and his fellow officers had just sat down to lunch when a woman rushed over holding her 15-month-old daughter, who was choking.
Read More →Around noon on Friday, Officer Richard Mayer and his fellow officers had just sat down to lunch when Melanie Hassee rushed over holding her 15-month-old daughter Charlotte in her arms, saying she was choking. More Here.
Read More →When asked about the situation Officer Garcia responded, "I didn't save him, God saved him, I just provided the tourniquet."
Read More →Unable to wake the driver, the trooper broke the vehicle's window and found she had no pulse. The trooper carried the woman out of the vehicle, determined she was not breathing and began to administer CPR.
Read More →Unable to wake the driver, the trooper broke the vehicle's window and found she had no pulse. The trooper carried the woman out of the vehicle, determined she was not breathing and began to administer CPR. More Here.
Read More →Officer William Eng found Tina Adkins holding her unresponsive infant, Bella, and he began performing CPR on the tiny baby. More Here.
Read More →On Oct. 25, Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Russell Bernard was dispatched to a crash involving a vehicle that had struck a deer. When he arrived on the scene, he found the driver bleeding heavily from a large wound on the left side of her neck.
Read More →Authorities said they believe that the family would have drowned if they had stayed trapped inside their house during the remainder of the storm.
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