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Arizona cop, retired paramedic save baby who stopped breathing, bodycam video shows

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Arizona police officer, retired paramedic save unresponsive baby

A police officer and retired paramedic helped save a baby who stopped breathing in Mesa, Arizona, authorities said. (Credit: Mesa Police Department)

A police officer in Mesa, Arizona, was “in the right place at the right time” to help save a baby who had stopped breathing on the platform of a light rail, authorities said Wednesday.

Officer Shaquille Perez was dealing with a sleeping, non-compliant passenger on the light rail on July 23 when a screaming mother caught his attention, the Mesa Police Department said.

“I heard screaming, so I walk over, and when I peep out this way from the other side where the train’s at, mom comes running up to me screaming for help,” Perez said.

Perez’s body-worn camera footage shows him take the unresponsive baby, turn him over and begin patting the child’s back.

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A screaming mother ran the unresponsive child over to the officer on the platform of a light rail. (Mesa Police Department)

As Perez worked on the child, he said that a man who told him he was a retired paramedic offered to help.

Officer Shaquille Perez took the child and began patting his back to help him breathe. (Mesa Police Department)

“He took the baby from my arms, and we put him in the backseat of the squad car under some A/C, and baby was breathing,” Perez said. 

A retired paramedic approached Officer Shaquille Perez and offered to help. (Mesa Police Department)

The child can be heard on video giving a loud cry while in the arms of the retired paramedic, who then began to soothe the baby.

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The Mesa Police Department wrote in a caption for the bodycam video that Perez was “in the right place at the right time” 

Officer Shaquille Perez said helping to save the child’s life was an “amazing feeling.” (Mesa Police Department)

“It’s an amazing feeling to know I was able to intervene and help potentially save that baby’s life,” Perez said.

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Paramedics arrived and evaluated the child. Police said the baby is now safe.

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