By Landess Kearns
Police Officer Kenneth Knox of Greenville, Georgia, had no idea he’d
finish handling a 911 call last month with a wonderful new
responsibility.
Knox was dispatched to a home where a 2-month-old baby was choking on cereal and couldn’t breathe.
The infant’s mother, Meona Parham, told WTVM that she had fed her daughter, Ma’Yavi, one hour earlier.
“All of a sudden she started gasping for air and white stuff was coming out of her nose and mouth,” Parham told the station.
In a widely-shared Facebook post,
Knox explained how he saved the baby girl’s life. “Last night, I was
dispatched to a residence to a child choking,” he wrote. “It was this
beautiful little princess. She was turning blue and fading fast.”
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Source: The Huffington Post
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