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Pleasant Hills residents Peter and Ann Yanief, along with other neighbors and friends, sing happy birthday to Sgt. James Lauso during the borough’s National Night Out celebration Tuesday.
Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review
Police from multiple departments make their way past Pleasant Hills residents during the borough’s National Night Out celebration Tuesday evening.
Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review
Pleasant Hills Sgt. James Lauso hands a treat bag to resident Jayme Falconio at her block party for the borough’s National Night Out celebration Tuesday night as Jewely Andre holds her 5-month-old son, Henry, and Falconio’s husband, Jim Falconio, look on.
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Officer hailed as hero for saving 9-day-old baby’s life
PLEASANT HILLS, Pennsylvania (KDKA) Call it right place, right time or maybe even some divine intervention. While on routine patrol, a Pleasant Hills Police officer turned into a hero, saving the life of a 9-day-old baby.
The life-saving heroics happened along busy Route 51. Officer Kristin Mitrisin was flagged down by some frantic parents who told her their baby had stopped breathing.
Baby Olivia Schleicher, now 12 days old, remains in Children’s Hospital. She’s being treated for a heart condition. But she’s alive only because of Officer Kristin Mitrisin’s quick thinking and training.