The manager gave the baby CPR on the baby, who started to breathe.
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia-area fast food restaurant manager saved a baby who stopped breathing in the drive-thru. It was a life-saving act that was all captured on video.
Natasha Long said she stopped by a Taco Bell after running a few errands. While she was in the drive-thru, she noticed her 11-week-old son, Myles, was struggling to breathe,"I pulled him out and he turned completely blue and was lifeless, and at that point I just completely blacked out,” Long told the television station. “I didn't know what to do.""I threw my headset. I ran outside,” Arbaugh said.
Myles was taken to the hospital, where doctors were looking into exactly what happened to him. As for the two women, the scare created a bond between them. "I just thought myself as a mom with another mom that needed help," Arbaugh added. According to WPVI, Arbaugh had similar instances with her own daughter. That helped her stay calm. It helped her keep Long calm, too.Before You Leave, Check This OutNotifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.
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