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Restaurant employee rescues boy from choking on chicken sandwich

 A video of an employee working at a restaurant in Wisconsin, USA trying to save a boy from suffocation due to something he ate has gone viral on the internet.Without any formal training, he performed a first aid procedure called Heimlich, which involves using the abdomen as a first aid procedure to treat a foreign object causing upper respiratory tract obstruction. He thus removed a large piece of chicken sandwich stuck in the boy’s throat.

A video of the incident was recorded on a CCTV camera, which shows the servant passing by the boy and seeing the boy in trouble as he grabs his throat. Then he grabs him by the back and lifts him up, performing first aid Heimlich.The boy immediately throws away a piece of chicken sandwich. But there seems to be more obstruction in his throat.

Therefore, when two anxious women look at them, the employee continues the process. One of them is the boy’s mother, and she tries to ask for help, but abandons the idea when she sees the man helping the boy. Meanwhile, the other woman calls the 911 emergency number. Fortunately, due to the intervention of the employee, the boy survived the sandwich suffocation.


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