Dashboard cameras captured it all when an Indiana deputy saved a choking driver last week.
NOBLE COUNTY, Ind. --The Noble County Sheriff's Department said on Friday, April 21, Deputy Jerry Weber was on patrol when he overheard a dispatcher speaking to a caller on Live 911 about a driver not far from him who may have been choking.
Weber responded to the call, and reached the driver just as the dispatcher was assigning it to an officer. When he got there, Deputy Weber found a choking driver and was able to perform the Heimlich maneuver, which the sheriff's office said dislodged the obstruction and allowed the driver to once again breathe on her own.
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