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Georgia Cops save the life of the child after having stopped breathing: shocking video

Shocking film material showed the moment when two officials saved the life of a baby – and prove how important seconds can be in a life or death situation.

Two officers from Forest Park in Georgia, the USA, were met with a concerned and tearful plea for help by a woman who warned that a child did not breathe.

When a person stops breathing, your brain will be removed from oxygen. Only four minutes without breathing can lead to permanent brain damage, although death has a high risk.


Lieutenant Jimmy Arnold and Corporal Angelic Coley saved a baby who stopped in Georgia. Forest park

Other organs – such as the heart and the kidneys – can also be influenced by the lack of oxygen.

Body Cama-Film material showed that officers Lieutenant Jimmy Arnold takes the four weeks old in his arms while his partner Corporal Angelic Coley started carrying out breast compressions.

Within 10 seconds, the baby begins to cry-a sign that the first AID law works. The whole thing took a little more than a minute.

“She is doing well, we have it. She is moved. She is okay,” Corporal Coley can hear the woman calm down, who brought the little girl to you.


Lt. Jimmie Arnold and Cpl. Angelic Coley hurried to the scene on the Forest Parkway, where she immediately started with the HLW on the not reacting child.
The couple says that their five -year partnership and the boss asked for five times the training for similar incidents to cope with the situation. Forest park

The couple writes their life-saving efforts of their five-year partnership and the fact that their boss Brandon Criss requires five times the training for such incidents than the state standard. Fox 5 Atlanta reported.

Leutnant Arnold recently completed part of his 100 hours a year before her hero's efforts.

“We actually had a conversation about working young calls, and I told Arnold in my five years in which I am here, I hadn't worked such a call and I am not ready,” said Corporal Coley.

“And he said:” Nobody is ever ready for it “.”

She said it was a “fantastic” feeling to know that the duo saved the life of the baby – and even more that she expressed it just 17 minutes before the call, that she did not feel ready to tackle it.

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