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NYPD officers save choking 2-year-old boy in Bronx, bodycam shows
Summary
Officers Freddy Cerpa and Megan Ficken responded on Jan. 16 to a 911 call and body‑camera footage shows them working to clear a 2‑year‑old boy's airway; police said the child was choking on mucus, was taken to Jacobi Hospital as a precaution, and is reported to be doing well.
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Officer Freddy Cerpa and his partner, Officer Megan Ficken, responded on Jan. 16 to a 911 call about an unconscious 2‑year‑old who was choking in the Bronx. Body‑worn camera video captured officers working to clear the child's airway. Police reported the child had been choking on mucus and that he soon showed signs of life. The boy was taken to Jacobi Hospital as a precaution and is reported to be doing well, and Cerpa had helped rescue a choking infant weeks earlier.
Key facts:
- The call occurred on Jan. 16 in the Bronx and involved an unconscious 2‑year‑old.
- Officers Freddy Cerpa and Megan Ficken responded and are shown on body camera assisting the child.
- Police said the child had been choking on mucus and later showed signs of life.
- The child was taken to Jacobi Hospital as a precaution and is reported to be doing well.
- The New York City Police Foundation noted Cerpa had helped save another choking infant weeks earlier.
Summary:
The incident highlights a rapid on‑scene response by NYPD officers and the use of body‑worn cameras to document emergency care; the child was taken to Jacobi Hospital and is reported to be recovering. Undetermined at this time.
