Quick thinking from Toronto Blue Jays skipper John Schneider – and performing the Heimlich maneuver – saved a woman that couldn't breathe with a shrimp trapped in her throat.
Toronto Blue Jays skipper John Schneider showed off those skills recently when a woman at a restaurant near the team's spring training home started choking and couldn't breathe.
Schneider immediately got up from his table and performed the Heimlich maneuver – a technique he said he learned in sixth grade – to dislodge a shrimp from the woman's throat.."I was just enjoying lunch with Jess. You either help or you don't and I decided I'd go over and see if I could help."
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