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Incredible cops save life of girl, 3, who 'had no pulse' at Staffordshire home

Incredible cops save life of girl, 3, who 'had no pulse' at Staffordshire home

Yahoo26-07-2025
Incredible police officers saved the life of a three-year-old girl who went into cardiac arrest - after her airways became blocked. Now the youngster has been reunited with the brave officers and was able to give them a gift.
The incident had unfolded earlier this month when nearby officers were alerted to the incident in Cannock. PC George Morrison and PC Simon Thomas were first on scene and suspected something could be blocking her airways and put Porsche on her side.
PC Thomas gave CPR while PC Morrison checked for a pulse - and she didn't have one. They carried on treating her, with the youngster on her side while Sergeant Ben Donovan turned up with a defibrillator from the town's police station.
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They were joined by PC Pete Clarke who held up the gir;s head to free up her airway. It was then that the determined cops were joined by paramedics were joined by paramedics from West Midlands Ambulance Service.
Officers had managed to clear her airways and she came around. The youngster was taken to hospital and was unhurt and later discharged. It transpired she'd suffered a seizure and vomited - causing her airways to block.
After it happened Porsche's dad credited the cops with saving his daughter's life. Following the ordeal at the Chadsmoor address on July 10, the youngster has since been reunited with the officers - and gave them a present.
PC Thomas, who administered CPR, said: "Going to an incident involving a child is never nice, especially one where the child is in cardiac arrest. At that moment you drop everything you are doing and go to the location as fast as you possible can. We are trained in doing CPR on children, but it's training you hope you never have to use
'Though I immediately began administering CPR, I was also managing feelings of nervousness, fear, and an overwhelming sense of urgency. Despite the emotional intensity of the moment, I remained focused on giving Porsche the best possible chance of survival.
'The experience was deeply emotional and left a lasting impact on me as an officer and a dad. It reaffirmed my commitment to public service and reminded me of the profound responsibility we carry as police constables.
'Being able to save a life is one of the most meaningful aspects of this role, and I am incredibly proud to have made a difference in such a critical moment.'
Chief Inspector Al Lyford, of Cannock Local Policing Team, has hailed his time. He said: 'I'm incredibly proud of the quick thinking and dedication shown by our officers in such a distressing and challenging situation. Officers consistently go above and beyond to protect our communities, and their commitment to local policing and safeguarding is truly inspiring.'
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