Cop Clutches Unresponsive 9-Month-Old In Arms
When you are a police officer, your days are anything but predictable. When you start a shift, you never quite know what your workday is going to be like. And every officer knows that some days can be far more emotional than others. Deputy Tyler Milton had a very emotional day recently when on shift with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
When he noticed a vehicle driving erratically near the freeway, Deputy Milton pulled the car over for what he thought would be a routine traffic stop. That’s when a man rushed out of the car with a baby in his arms. He said that the 9-month-old was not breathing and he was unresponsive. Deputy Milton quickly radioed for help and tried on his own to revive the infant. Help soon arrived when Deputy Alissa Farrington came on scene and they decided to transport the baby to Long Beach Memorial Medical Center.
Thankfully, while they were on the way to the hospital, Deputy Milton was able to perform CPR on the baby boy and he began to breathe on his own. Footage from the hospital shows a string of police vehicles outside the emergency room and one officer rushing from their vehicle with the infant in their arms. I’m so glad that these police officers were able to help this boy and their quick thinking definitely saved his life. Our heroes in blue are truly amazing and we cannot thank them enough for what they do each and every single day.