Astonishing moment a hero police officer Brendan Fraser resuscitates a baby in the middle of a highway.

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Astonishing moment hero cop resuscitates baby in the middle of a busy highway after his mom sped past patrol car on the way to the hospital


Insane video captured the moment a heroic police officer sprang into action and saved an 18-month-old baby’s life.
Officer Brendan Fraser was on duty in Warren, Michigan when he saw a blue Camaro speed by his patrol car.
When he pulled the vehicle over, he quickly realized the family inside was in crisis and rushed to help.
In the harrowing footage, the mother in the car can be heard screaming: “Help, help we got a baby in here dying.”


This is the astonishing moment a hero police officer resuscitates a baby in the middle of a highway, after his mom sped past a patrol car on her way to the hospital. 

Officer Brendan Fraser, had been on duty in Warren, Michigan, on Tuesday when he saw a speeding blue Camaro pass his patrol car. 

After pulling the vehicle over, Fraser quickly realized that the family inside the car had an emergency and rushed to their aid. 

Footage captures the moment he manages to get their eighteen month old baby boy breathing again, after the choking baby became blue in the lips.  

In the video, Officer Fraser immediately makes his way towards the car and can be seen reaching inside to assist the family

The family inside the car can be heard pleading to let them continue on their way to the hospital

In the footage, the mother of the child can be heard screaming: 'Help, help we got a baby in here dying.'

Springing into action, Fraser immediately makes his way towards the car and can be seen reaching inside to assist the family. 

He can be heard repeatedly asking: 'What do you mean? What do you mean?'

Video: https://youtu.be/JyMA7zyfF3A


The family inside the car can be heard pleading to let them continue on their way to the hospital

The family inside the car can be heard pleading to let them continue on their way to the hospital 


One woman tells Fraser: 'We took him to the hospital. They said he had COVID and then he just started seizing.' 

One of the parents can be heard screaming: 'No, please don't take him' before Fraser says: 'I'm not going to take him.'

The dash cam footage on his patrol car then captured Fraser repeatedly patting the child on the back and attempting to dislodge what was choking the baby. 

Soon after, he can be heard saying: 'He's getting air, he is getting air. I can feel him.'

The panicked parents, who remain unknown, can be seen frantically crowding round the officer as the video ends. 

Speaking to ABC, Officer Fraser said: 'At this point, it's not about writing a ticket, stopping a speeding driver, there's an actual emergency here. 

'Watching it now it’s kind of overwhelming but in the moment there’s really not much thought other than relying on the training.'

Fraser, pictured here, had been on duty in Warren, Michigan, on Tuesday when he saw a speeding blue Camaro pass his patrol car

Fraser, had been on duty in Warren, Michigan, on Tuesday when he saw a speeding blue Camaro pass his patrol car

The dash cam footage on his patrol car capture Fraser repeatedly patting the child on the back and attempting to dislodge what was choking the baby

The dash cam footage on his patrol car capture Fraser repeatedly patting the child on the back and attempting to dislodge what was choking the baby

Holding the baby in one hand, Fraser attempts to dislodge whatever the child is choking on

Holding the baby in one hand, Fraser attempts to dislodge whatever the child is choking on 

One family member was left in a state on the asphalt after the officer rushed in to save the baby

One family member was left in a state on the asphalt after the officer rushed in to save the baby 


According to Fraser, the eighteen-month-old's lip were blue and had saliva around them when other officers moved in to help him. 

Fraser and the family of the child have yet to reconnect, but he told ABC if they would like to come by the police station he would love to have them. 


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