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Officer saves 1-week-old baby at red light and later interprets for the mother
Summary
An Aurora officer performed nearly five minutes of CPR on a 1-week-old infant after the mother ran to his stopped car when the baby stopped breathing; he then translated the mother's Spanish for arriving medics, and the family later reunited.
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An Aurora police officer intervened earlier this month when a new mother ran to his stopped patrol car because her 1-week-old baby had stopped breathing. The officer, identified by local outlets as Jerry Padilla, began performing CPR while stopped at a red light. Emergency medical personnel arrived nearly five minutes later. Padilla then translated the mother's Spanish to first responders at the scene. Weeks later the officer and the baby reunited in a meeting posted by the department.
Key details:
- Officer Jerry Padilla began giving CPR to the 1-week-old infant while stopped at a red light, according to the Aurora Police Department.
- Padilla administered CPR for nearly five minutes before emergency medical personnel arrived.
- Padilla translated the mother's Spanish for arriving medics and first responders, the department said.
- Officers reported the baby likely had been choking on formula, as noted by local outlets.
- Weeks later the officer and the baby reunited, which the department described as a rarity in law enforcement.
Summary:
The episode highlights a rapid on-scene response that stabilized an infant and included language assistance during emergency care. Undetermined at this time.
