Florida Deputy Saves Infant's Life with CPR: Bodycam Footage Released
Inside EditionDecember 5, 20252 min53,489 views
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- 🚨 A Florida deputy, Curtis Redford of the Lee County Sheriff's Office, is being recognized for saving a 1-year-old infant named Catalina.
- 🚑 The incident occurred when Catalina suddenly stopped breathing, prompting her parents to call 911.
Deputy's Swift Action and Training
- 🧠 Deputy Redford, a 17-year veteran, demonstrated cool, calm, and collective behavior upon arriving at the scene.
- 🩺 He immediately assessed the situation and began CPR, following his extensive training.
- 💡 The baby initially responded to CPR but stopped breathing again, leading Deputy Redford to administer a second round of CPR.
Successful Outcome and Follow-Up
- ✨ The infant, Catalina, began breathing again after the second CPR attempt and was quickly handed over to EMS for further care.
- 🏥 At the hospital, Catalina was diagnosed with febrile seizures and is now recovering at home.
- ❤️ Sheriff Carmine Marcino highlighted Deputy Redford's commitment by noting he has maintained close contact with the family.
Advice for Parents
- ⚠️ Sheriff Marcino advises parents to prepare for unexpected emergencies by thinking through scenarios proactively.
- 🤝 He emphasizes that parents are often the first responders in their homes and encourages them to get CPR training.
- ✅ The ultimate goal is to be ready to work towards a happy ending in critical situations.
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