How would you react? Would you know what to do?
A choking three-year-old is strapped in to his car seat. His frantic mother is driving on a busy road. Panicked she pulls over, trying anything, everything to save her child’s life.
Would you know what to do? Would you know how to save the life of your child?
New Zealand mother-of-four Tracey Kaminski has written of her terrifying ordeal on Friday when her three-year-old son choked on a lollipop while sitting in the backseat of her car.
He had been sucking on a round lollipop on a stick when the stick came detached and the hard candy lodged in his throat.
Tracey wrote that she was travelling in heavy traffic with her three-year old son when she heard a strange noise from the backseat.
“I turned to see him struggling, his eyes were bulging wide and screaming help me mum and his mouth was wide open gasping for a breath,” she posted on her Facebook page.
“His lollipop had come off the stick and was stuck solidly in his throat, my baby boy couldn’t breathe.”
She told The New Zealand Herald “He was struggling, his face was going red, his eyes were bulging and he was looking at me like ‘help me, help me’. I went into a panic.”
“I pulled him out of his seat, hit his back, put my fingers down his throat, tipped him upside down. Nothing was working.”