sábado, 22 de febrero de 2014

Saving A Baby In Miami Full Highway

Some motorists stopped by a traffic jam on a road in Miami ran to help a woman who exited his vehicle with a baby in her arms and shouted for help.
Pamela Rauseo nephew, Sebastian de la Cruz, just five months, had stopped breathing and was turning blue when the woman out of the car. The child was born prematurely and had breathing problems.
The Miami Herald (http://hrld.us/1bs2EaD) reported that Lucila Godoy was the first to arrive and helped the woman to administer artificial respiration. A Sweetwater police, Amauris Bastidas, arrived shortly after and applied rhythmic pressure on the chest while the infant breathed Rauseo in the baby's mouth.
The baby started breathing again but stopped. The three frantically endeavored to bring you breathe. A rescue vehicle Miami Firefighters arrived to take the baby to a hospital, where he was in stable condition.

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