PALMDALE, Calif. — A sheriff’s deputy in California jumped into action to save the life of a baby during a demonstration.
The 11-month-old child had stopped breathing and had lost consciousness during the event in Palmdale, California, on May 31, KABC reported.
Deputy Cameron Kinsey saw the baby’s mother panicking and rushed to help.
Palmdale Baby RescueA Palmdale Sheriff's Station deputy took swift action at a park recently, when he encountered a desperate mother and her son, who was in physical distress. On Sunday, May 31, 2020, security camera footage captured the intense moment when two women ran frantically across a supermarket parking lot in the 3000 block of Rancho Vista Boulevard; one of them carried a limp, 11-month-old boy and stopped to administer back blows upon him. Moments earlier, the women were participating in a protest at the park, when the baby got sick, stopped breathing and lost consciousness. They ran toward deputies who were across the street, monitoring the protest, to seek assistance. Deputy Cameron Kinsey spotted the women coming his way, ran toward them, and met them in the parking lot. An anxious mother handed her son to the deputy, who immediately recognized something was gravely wrong. Deputy Kinsey assessed the child, administered a mouth sweep with his finger and dislodged vomit. Video footage shows clear relief in the posture of everyone encircling when the baby began to breathe again and regained alertness. Paramedics arrived shortly afterward and transported the toddler to the hospital for treatment. It was later determined the little one swallowed a coin, which lodged in his throat and blocked the airway. It was Deputy Kinsey who opened the airway with the mouth sweep procedure and turned the coin sideways, allowing air to pass through. “None of that other stuff matters,” said Deputy Kinsey about all the other things going on around him at the time, “Just the baby.”
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Kinsey had been assigned to observe the protest from a distance, The Antelope Valley Press reported.
Kinsey did a “mouth sweep” to clear vomit from the child’s mouth. The child started to breathe and become alert. The child had swallowed a coin and by clearing the child’s mouth, the coin turned allowing the child to breathe, KABC reported.
But Kinsey isn’t taking all the credit for saving the baby’s life.
“Mom did the right thing. She was quick-thinking and started patting him on the back to dislodge whatever he had stuck in there. I saw that. I saw she was scared and kind of frantic, so I ran over and I grabbed the baby. At that point training just took over,” Kinsey told the Valley Press.
The baby was first taken to a nearby hospital then flown to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles where he had surgery to remove a quarter that was stuck in his throat, according to the newspaper.
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