A Senoia Police officer sprung into action when a four-week-old baby suddenly began to choke.
A Georgia cop is being applauded for her heroic efforts in saving a choking baby from dying.
“I’ve been certified since the age of 16 and working with kids and stuff like that,” Callaway told the outlet. “It is supposed to release anything that could be obstructing the airway,” Callaway said of the life-saving technique. “And you are supposed to have them angled kind of downward to help get them lodged out.”
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