Off-Duty NYPD Officer Freddy Cerpa Saves Choking 1-Year-Old Girl
CBS New YorkJanuary 5, 20262 min1,024 views
5 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβHeroic Rescue of a Choking Infant
- π¨ An off-duty NYPD officer, Freddy Cerpa, responded to a frantic mother whose one-year-old baby girl was choking and unresponsive.
- πΆ Cerpa utilized back blows, a technique learned during his police academy training, to dislodge the obstruction.
- β He successfully revived the infant, feeling her chest rise and fall, indicating she was breathing again.
Officer's Perspective and Gratitude
- π¬ Cerpa described the situation as "very high intense" but called his actions "just part of the job."
- π The baby's parents, who are longtime family friends, expressed their profound gratitude, confirming the baby has fully recovered.
- π Cerpa expressed the amazing feeling of saving a child's life just before Christmas.
Broader Message on Preparedness
- π The incident occurred on December 7th, with Cerpa being called to action while preparing for his shift.
- π€ This save highlights the dedication of officers, with Cerpa stating their mission is to preserve life, whether on or off duty.
- π Cerpa encourages the public to take CPR classes, noting that resources are available online, emphasizing that officers are "always on call."
- ποΈ A similar rescue by NYPD Detective Michael Greeny of an 8-month-old girl on December 10th was also mentioned.
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