A 12-year-old girl miraculously saved her brother's life by performing the Heimlich maneuver when he began choking in the school cafeteria. And, the rescue was all caught on video.
Surveillance video shows a 12-year-old girl saving her twin brother from choking on food in a Leicester, MA middle school cafeteria.A 12-year-old girl jumped into action when she saw her twin brother choking in the school cafeteria, and is now being praised for her quick thinking.
But, some, mistakenly thinking he was going to be sick, backed away. That's when his twin sister, Amelia, sprang into action. In the U.S., at least one child dies from choking every five days. A choking individual won't be able to cough, speak or breathe, so they should signal to others by putting their hands over their throat.
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