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Choking Baby Saved by Maryland State Trooper During Traffic Stop in Cecil County

Trooper First Class Nicholas Warren cleared an infant's airway blockage during a traffic stop, enabling the baby to breathe again before EMS arrived, Maryland State Police said.

  • On Feb. 14 around 9:44 a.m., Trooper First Class Nicholas Warren saved a choking infant during a routine traffic stop on Walnut Drive in Elkton after another vehicle pulled up calling for help.
  • The infant's airway was blocked, so Warren administered back blows to clear the obstruction and immediately called for emergency medical services.
  • Body-Worn camera footage shows seven-year veteran Warren taking the baby from the car and performing back blows until breathing resumed; Warren told WBAL-TV 11 News training prepared him for the response.
  • The baby began breathing again after the obstruction was cleared, and emergency medical services arrived shortly thereafter to evaluate the infant.
  • Maryland State Police said, 'The swift actions, training, and composure demonstrated by Trooper First Class Warren are credited with preventing what could have been a tragic outcome,' and officials highlighted the role of officer medical training following prior rescues by Maryland officers.
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'It happened so fast': Video shows Maryland trooper saving infant's life

A routine traffic stop quickly turned into a lifesaving moment.

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Maryland state trooper saves choking infant

A routine traffic stop quickly turned into a lifesaving moment Saturday morning in Cecil County.

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