Two Kentucky police officers save an infant from choking

Louisville Police Officer Nick Greene holding Emma after he saved her life.
@Deepizzaguy (122336)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
July 1, 2022 4:07pm CST
Two Louisville Police Officers named Noah Cole and Nick Greene were inside of a gasoline station yesterday afternoon when a man went inside of the gasoline station whose name was not mentioned to ask them to assist his 1 week old girl who had stopped breathing. Officer Greene used his knowledge of giving first aid to the infant by using "Back blows" to her back to get her to breathe again as the infant whose name is Emma began to cry as her method of saying she is all right. Officer Greene returned Emma to her mom who is very grateful that Officer Greene is Emma's Guardian Angel and Emma as well as mom and dad went home happy campers.
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@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
1 Jul 22
Good that they were near the officers when the child choked. I saw my mother do that when mu baby sister choked. She held my sister upside down by her feet and hit her on the back. The food popped out and she was okay.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jul 22
Thank goodness that your mom did save your baby sister from choking on food by using firat aid training to get the food out of her mouth.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jul 22
@RubyHawk I agree with you.
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@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
2 Jul 22
@Deepizzaguy Yes, we are thankful that we still have her.
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• Philippines
1 Jul 22
They are a guardian angel
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jul 22
I agree with you.
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• Philippines
2 Jul 22
@Deepizzaguy yep they are really a angel
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jul 22
@snowy22315 (209177)
• United States
2 Jul 22
They were in the right place at the right time!
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jul 22
Yes they really were in the right place at the right time in Louisville.
@Jenaisle (16568)
• Philippines
1 Jul 22
What a distressing and bad accident but I'm glad the two policemen were there. May their tribe increase. We always need people like them to help us survive in this world. Bravo to them.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jul 22
The two officers will be blessed by the Lord in His due time.
@LindaOHio (222806)
• United States
2 Jul 22
I'm so glad the officers were available to help the infant.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jul 22
I agree with you since they are the angels of Emma.
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• United States
1 Jul 22
That is so sweet, how horrible it would have been if those two were not there.
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@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jul 22
You are right since the two police officers are angels to the infant when the man who could be the dad of the infant asked them to revive his child. It could have ended in a tragic ending.