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27 Jun 2021
A police officer in New York is being praised for saving a six-week-old infant from choking to death Friday night.
Bethlehem Police Department (BPD) Officer Caitlyn Krage responded to a call about an unresponsive baby at a house located on Griffin Circle in North Bethlehem, the
Times Union reported.
In a press release, the BPD said Officer Krage arrived at the scene just minutes after she got the emergency call and immediately located the infant.
“Officer Krage states the infant was motionless and foaming at the mouth. She immediately administered the Heimlich Maneuver and was able to clear the infant’s airway,” the department continued.
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27 Jun 2021
A police officer in New York is being praised for saving a six-week-old infant from choking to death Friday night.
Bethlehem Police Department (BPD) Officer Caitlyn Krage responded to a call about an unresponsive baby at a house located on Griffin Circle in North Bethlehem, the
Times Union reported.
In a press release, the BPD said Officer Krage arrived at the scene just minutes after she got the emergency call and immediately located the infant.
“Officer Krage states the infant was motionless and foaming at the mouth. She immediately administered the Heimlich Maneuver and was able to clear the infant’s airway,” the department continued.