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Captain’s quick response saves newborn’s life

Niceville.comJune 14, 2021Updated:June 16, 20212 Mins Read
Chris Mavron eglin air force base life-saving award

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — The Acquisitions Officer knew emergency medical procedures through Air Force and local fire department training to include infant CPR but hadn’t used them in a real-life situation.

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The child was non-responsive to the CPR.  The 911 attendant told Capt. Chris Mavron, U.S. Special Operations Command Detachment 1, to tilt the child’s head back more to force her airway open.

After doing that and a few more emergency breaths, the baby opened her eyes and began moving.

Only seconds after the baby responded, emergency technicians arrived and took over.

While the mother and baby went to the emergency room, Mavron and his wife watched over the neighbor’s two other children until the father could get home.  Deputies later told the captain the baby was crying at the hospital, a clear sign of normal breathing.

Capt. Chris Mavron eglin air force base
Capt. Chris Mavron, U.S. Special Operations Command Detachment 1, received a Life-Saving Award from Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office June 10 in Navarre, Fla. Mavron performed CPR on a two-month old neighbor, who was not breathing. His response cleared her airway and saved her life. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)

The captain’s family, commander, and co-workers attended a small ceremony where he received a plaque, gift bag, and lots of handshakes from the sheriff and deputies for his actions.

Story by Samuel King Jr.

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