A Taco Bell manager saved an eleven-month-old baby after he was struggling to breathe. The baby, who was born with a rare syndrome involving his breathing, was unresponsive. The worker rushed out to help and was able to get the baby breathing again.
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Taco Bell – Thank you for not firing Becky for leaving her post and for recognizing her heroic achievement!
🙏🏾💕
Hero
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Go fund me for that taco.bell manager Becky
Let’s go Moms!!!! 🎉❤❤❤🎉
Such a sweet story ❤️ so happy to hear the baby survived. CPR is a life skill everyone should learn 😊
Wonderful Becky is a Hero! Her CPR really help the infant. This is what we need more in the world! 💙
Something odd about this. An 11 day old infant sent home with a known diagnosis of breathing and airway problems? If stable, that can be the case, but only after the parents are trained in CPR and given the necessary emrgency equipment so thecreaction is not a mother holding an infant, doing nothing to resusutate the infant and just pace back and forth.
Nothing the mother did gave any appearence that she had ever had any training on what to do and by her own admission she “blacked out”. That baby needs to not go home unless it has a 7/24 caregiver who knows how to take emergency action and how to dial 911. Proper training means that a caregiver/parent know what action to take so as to not just “black out”.
The drive thrpuhh attendant is, of course, the hero here but had they not been there the chold probably would not have syrvived because the backup to mom doing what she should have been doing would have been the 911 dispatcher getting her to do something to help the child and not just pace outside the car.
Bravo one for human beings. The manager is awesome
What a hero Becky is!
The company should be proud, but not grab accolades; this worker did this on her own initiative. WTG Aunt Becky! ❤
“I’m just a mom helping a mom!” ❤
I can’t imagine a mother that has a baby that has breathing problems, doesn’t know cpr.
Bless this beautiful woman who took charge and saved this precious baby’s life…….she deserves a HUGE HUGE HUGE raise/promotion!
Hero!
Cudos to the manager for saving a baby Age 11months 22 days 33 minutes and 44 seconds old