DENVER (KDVR) — An officer performed five minutes of CPR on a one-week-old baby, while also acting as an interpreter between the mother of the child and Aurora Fire Rescue after they relieved him of medical duties, according to a post on X from the Aurora Police Department on Monday.
After discovering that her one-week-old baby was not breathing, the mother was on her way to the hospital when she stopped at a red light before flagging down an officer also waiting at the light.
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She ran up to his vehicle, and police said he leapt into action immediately.
The officer began CPR on the baby and continued to do so for five minutes until Aurora Fire Rescue arrived and was able to take over life-saving measures while on the way to the hospital…