Police Officer, Retired Paramedic Save Baby’s Life With Timely Intervention
Police Officer, Retired Paramedic Save Baby’s Life With Timely Intervention
A police officer and retired paramedic were in the right place at the right time to save a baby who had stopped breathing.

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Mesa Police Officer Shaquille Perez was dealing with a sleeping, non-compliant passenger on the light rail on July 23 when a screaming mother caught his attention, the Mesa Police Department said in a release.
Perez’s body-cam footage shows him take an unresponsive baby from the distressed mother. He immediately turns the child over and begins patting the child’s back.
As Perez worked on the child, a man who told him he was a retired paramedic offered to help.
“He took the baby from my arms, and we put him in the backseat of the squad car under some A/C, and baby was breathing,” Perez said.
The baby can be heard on video giving a loud cry while in the arms of the retired paramedic.
“It’s an amazing feeling to know I was able to intervene and help potentially save that baby’s life,” Perez said.
Watch the video below.
