Georgia police officer saves unresponsive toddler with an obstructed airway
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A Georgia family is showing their appreciation for a police officer who saved their 15-month-old child after he became unresponsive due to an obstructed airway.
Police were called to the Tovar home around 7:30 p.m. on May 2 about an infant choking, The Covington News reported. When police arrived at the home, Officer Matt Holbrook immediately started giving back thrusts to the unresponsive child, eventually dislodging the object stuck in his airway, according to the local news outlet.More Related News
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