Today in the city of Oberá, Misiones province, police officers saved a one-year-old child who was not breathing. The child was stabilized and transferred to the SAMIC hospital, where he is out of danger. On Monday afternoon, a mother experienced moments of desperation in the city of Oberá when her baby, who was barely a year old, stopped breathing and showed no vital signs. According to information from Regional Unit II, the quick reaction of police from the Fifth Precinct prevented a tragedy, as the child was brought to the emergency room in serious condition. Around 2:30 PM, Fatima Yanina D. entered the prevention station with her son Natanael in her arms, completely unconscious. Officer Subayudante Sebastián Bandura acted immediately, applying the infant-adapted Heimlich maneuver and performing airway clearance maneuvers, managing to get the baby to react and expel the content that was preventing him from breathing. Subsequently, an urgent transfer to the SAMIC Hospital was coordinated, where Sergeant First Class Cristina Dallabrida continued with the resuscitation tasks during the trip, ensuring that the minor arrived stable for medical attention. At the health center, the on-duty physician provided the first care and confirmed that Natanael is out of danger and under medical observation. The local police interviewed Natanael's parents, who confirmed that he is out of danger.
Oberá Police Save One-Year-Old Who Stopped Breathing
Today in Oberá, Misiones, police saved a one-year-old child who stopped breathing. The child was stabilized and transferred to SAMIC hospital, out of danger. The mother experienced desperation...