Georgia cops save infant's life after she stopped breathing: shocking video
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Shocking footage showed the moment two officers saved a baby’s life — and proving how vital seconds can be in a life or death situation.

Two police officers in Forest Park, Georgia, were approached by a distressed woman who urgently asked for assistance because a baby was not breathing.

When a person stops breathing, their brain is deprived of oxygen. Just four minutes without breathing can lead to permanent brain damage, with death a high risk.


Lt. Jimmie Arnold and Cpl. Angelic Coley rushing to the scene on Forest Parkway, where they immediately began CPR on the unresponsive infant.
Lieutenant Jimmy Arnold and Corporal Angelic Coley saved a baby who stopped breathing in Georgia. Forest Park Police

Other organs — such as the heart and kidneys — can also be impacted from the lack of oxygen.

Body camera footage showed officers Lieutenant Jimmy Arnold takes the four-week-old into his arms while his partner Corporal Angelic Coley began to perform chest compressions.

Within 10 seconds, the baby starts to cry — a sign the first-aid act was working. The whole thing took just over a minute.

“She’s fine, we’ve got it. She’s moving. She’s OK,” Corporal Coley can be heard reassuring the woman who ran the little girl over to them.


Lt. Jimmie Arnold and Cpl. Angelic Coley rushing to the scene on Forest Parkway, where they immediately began CPR on the unresponsive infant.
The pair say that their five-year partnership and being required by their chief to complete five times the amount of training for similar incidents prepared them to handle the situation. Forest Park Police

The pair credit their lifesaving efforts to their five-year long partnership and the fact their chief Brandon Criss requires five times the amount of training for incidents like this than the state standard, Fox 5 Atlanta reported.

Lieutenant Arnold had recently completed part of his annual 100 hours just six prior to their heroic efforts.

“We were actually having a conversation about working juvenile calls, and I was telling Arnold in my five years of being here I hadn’t worked a call like that, and I’m not ready to” Corporal Coley said.

“And he said, ‘Nobody’s ever ready for that’.”

She said it was an “awesome” feeling knowing that the duo saved the baby’s life — and even more so that just 17 minutes before the call came in she expressed that she didn’t feel ready to tackle it.

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