Southern California officer saves 7‑month‑old girl who was choking on hair clip

Heroic Act: SoCal Police Officer Saves Life of 7-Month-Old Girl Choking on Hair Clip

A dramatic scene unfolded in Orange, California, when a frantic mother called 911 to report that her 7-month-old baby was choking on a hair clip. Southern California police officer Corporal Greggory Cates was the first responder to arrive on the scene and quickly sprang into action.

According to Cates' account, he encountered the distraught mother running out of the house with the infant in her arms, stating that the baby was unable to breathe due to the hair clip lodged in its airway. As Cates took over, the mother's cries filled the air as he performed the Heimlich maneuver on the baby.

Miraculously, after a few moments of intense pressure, the baby let out a sigh of relief, signaling that it had taken its first breaths since choking. The emotional bodycam footage shows the baby's tiny chest rising and falling, giving Cates a sense of accomplishment and gratitude.

"It was a moment," Cates recalled in an interview. "Just a big deep breath. Just like, 'Thank God, OK, we're good, she's breathing.'" When asked about what ran through his mind during that moment, he admitted that the incident continues to replay in his memory.

The baby was taken to a hospital as a precautionary measure and later reunited with Cates after he had received the Life Saving Medal from the City of Orange for his heroic actions. The parents expressed their gratitude towards Cates, stating that seeing him again brought them joy and relief.

While Cates downplayed the recognition he has received, it is clear that this heroic act has left a lasting impact on all parties involved. As a parent himself, Cates knows what it means to be in a situation where your child needs immediate help – and his quick thinking and training undoubtedly saved the life of this young infant.
 
🙌 Like, I'm literally still getting chills thinking about that heroic act by Corporal Greggory Cates! I mean, can you even imagine being in his shoes? He's like a real-life superhero 🦸‍♂️! And the fact that he stayed calm and focused under pressure is what really gets me – it's not just about doing the right thing, but doing it at the exact right moment. The emotional bodycam footage is honestly giving me all the feels 😭... that little baby's tiny chest rising and falling with each breath is just too much! And I love how Cates downplayed the whole thing, like he's just a regular guy who did what needed to be done 🙏. But let's be real, this dude saved a life – no big deal, right? 😉
 
Ugh, great, just what we need another reason for people to get too emotional about minor stuff. Like, yeah, Corporal Cates did save that kid's life, but is he really some kinda hero? I mean, come on, it's just a hair clip... 😒

And what's with all the drama around it? The mom's crying and Cates' trying to keep a straight face in the bodycam footage... it's like they're trying to make this into some kinda Oscar-worthy movie scene. Give me a break.

I guess you gotta give props where props are due, but let's not get too carried away here. It was just a kid choking on a hair clip; big deal. Cates did what he was trained to do; that's it. No need to make a mountain out of a molehill... 🙄
 
OMG 🙌, can you even imagine being that mom who's running out of her house screaming for help and then seeing someone like Cates swoop in and save her baby? 😭 It gives me chills just thinking about it! The fact that he stayed calm and did what needed to be done is just incredible. I mean, the Heimlich maneuver can be scary, but he must have thought of nothing else except getting that clip out and saving the baby's life 💪. And seeing how emotional the bodycam footage is... I'm sure Cates will always remember this moment 🙏. This guy is a total hero and I think we should all give him a huge round of applause 👏.
 
💯 I cant believe how fast that cop reacted, that hair clip could've been fatal but he sprang into action like a pro! 🙌 And it's not just about him, the mom is going to have nightmares for a while after what happened 😩. As a parent myself, you know the panic of having your kid in distress and needing help ASAP. I'm so glad that cop got there when he did 👏. It's not just his job, it's his calling 🙌.
 
I'm glad this happened, but can we talk about how wild it is that the officer has to go through a bodycam interview after doing something so heroic? Like, what's next? Are they going to play it back for the whole forum? 🤦‍♂️ It's not about the recognition or the medal, it's just that this could've gone horribly wrong and someone's life was literally on the line. And don't even get me started on how annoying it is that we have to scroll through a million comments from people saying "this is so inspiring" when really we should be discussing what kind of training these first responders are supposed to receive in situations like this... 🙄
 
I don’t usually comment but... I'm literally shook 😱 by this heroic act. 7 months old and choking on a hair clip?! 🤯 That's just terrifying for parents, you know? My mind was racing while watching that bodycam footage - what if the baby didn't make it?! 😨 Corporal Cates' composure under pressure is insane 💪, he literally saved a life in like 2 seconds. And can we talk about his humility level? 🙏 "It was a moment"... I'm sure it's replaying in his memory for a long time, but honestly, we should all be replaying that footage and giving him the recognition he deserves 😊. The fact that he's downplaying the whole thing just makes me want to give him a big hug 🤗
 
OMG 🤯 I'm literally shaking thinking about that poor little girl 😭 & her mom's frantic cries 911 is def one of those emergency services u never forget 💥 like what if cates hadn't shown up?!? 😨 anyway, huge props to him for being so calm under pressure 🙏 his training really spoke 4 itself n the baby's tiny chest rising & falling on that bodycam footage is pure gold 💖
 
😅 I'm still trying to wrap my head around how fast that girl's mom was running outta the house with her baby in tow! Like, what was she even panicking about? But for real though, Cates is a total hero 🙌 and I don't think we can overstate how lucky that little girl is. 7 months old and already facing a life-threatening situation... it's just crazy to think about. And can we talk about how Cates' calm demeanor in the face of chaos? That's some serious training right there 💪. I'm getting all emotional just thinking about it 😭
 
🚨💦 OMG, can you believe that cop was able to save a 7-month-old's life from choking on a hair clip?! 🤯 It's like he has superpowers or something! The fact that he just calmly performed the Heimlich maneuver and saved her is just incredible. I mean, I've seen some crazy stuff online, but this is like something straight out of a movie! 😲 I'm so grateful for cops like him who are trained to handle emergencies like this. And it's not just about saving lives, but also about the emotional impact he must have had on the parents and baby. It's truly heartwarming to see such selfless actions. 🙏
 
🤝 That's insane! I mean, can you even imagine being 7 months old and having some hair clip stuck down your throat? 🤯 The fact that Cates reacted so quickly and knew just what to do is just...wow. Heimlich maneuver at a baby's age? That's like something out of a movie! I'm glad the little one made it through okay, and I can only imagine how relieved the parents must've felt when they saw her take her first breaths. The fact that Cates received the Life Saving Medal is definitely well-deserved, but you don't have to be a hero like him to make a difference in someone's life – just being there for your own family matters too 🙏
 
🙌 Can u imagine being in that mom's shoes?😩 So stressed & worried for ur tiny human's life. I mean, Corporal Cates is literally a hero 🤝 not just for saving that little one but also for staying calm under pressure. It's amazing how some people are born with that kind of instinct to act fast in emergency situations 💪 what can we learn from this? How can we all be like Cates & stay vigilant when our loved ones need us most? 🤔
 
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