COWETA COUNTY, Ga. — A local police officer saved an infant’s life after performing CPR.
Authorities said on Dec. 19, Senoia police officers received reports of a choking infant at a home on South Ridge Drive.
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Body camera obtained by Channel 2 Action News from the Senoia Police Department showed Officer Alexis Callaway rescuing the baby by performing CPR.
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Officers confirmed that after the CPR, the baby started to breathe and was OK.
It is unclear what caused the infant to choke.
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