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Chatham-Kent officer Sgt. Fraser Leontowicz saved a two-week-old baby by performing CPR after a 911 call, leading to full recovery.
Chatham-Kent police Sgt.
Fraser Leontowicz saved a two-week-old infant during a medical emergency Tuesday afternoon, responding within two minutes of a 911 call.
Finding the baby unresponsive, he performed CPR and first aid, leading to the infant regaining consciousness.
Paramedics arrived shortly after and transported the baby to Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, where a full recovery is expected.
Police credited Leontowicz’s training, swift response, and teamwork with emergency services for the positive outcome.
The mother expressed deep gratitude, calling officers “awesome.” The incident highlights the importance of rapid response and preparedness among first responders.
El oficial de Chatham-Kent, el sargento Fraser Leontowicz salvó a un bebé de dos semanas de edad realizando CPR después de una llamada al 911, lo que condujo a una recuperación completa.