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Choking infant saved by rookie TSA agent at New Jersey airport, video shows

A choking 2-month-old was saved by a rookie Transportation Security Administration officer at a New Jersey airport, video shows.

When Cecilia Morales heard screaming pleas for help, her fast reaction prevented what could have been a grim outcome at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to the TSA.

Two months after being hired by the agency, Morales is seen jumping over a conveyor belt at a security checkpoint to reach the frantic mother holding her baby boy who stopped breathing in a video shared by the TSA on Dec. 23.

Initially, the young mom found her son wasn’t breathing when she took him out of his carrier seat at the checkpoint, the TSA said in a news release. Her attempts to rouse him weren’t working.

The mom “was so nervous and I knew if I didn’t get over there, it wasn’t going to be a good outcome,” Morales said in the statement.

The video shows Morales being handed the choking infant, then using her 10 years of emergency medical technician experience to perform a life-saving Heimlich maneuver.

A choking infant was saved by a rookie TSA officer at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after she performed the Heimlich maneuver, video shows.
A choking infant was saved by a rookie TSA officer at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after she performed the Heimlich maneuver, video shows. TSA video screen grab

She placed the baby face down on her arm and patted him on the back, the TSA said. After no response, a second try got him breathing again.

“The mother was too nervous and in shock to hold her son, so I carried the infant through the walk through metal detector,” Morales said.

“She’s truly a hero who reacted instinctively to save the infant,” Lisa Farbstein, a TSA spokesperson, told McClatchy News in an email.

Morales served several towns as an EMT in northern New Jersey and had performed the Heimlich on adults and children, according to TSA officials.

This was the first time she saved an infant with the life-saving maneuver and after watching herself in the video, Morales called it “mind-blowing.”

TSA officer Cecilia Morales, who saved a choking infant.
TSA officer Cecilia Morales, who saved a choking infant. TSA

“It was the first time I’ve ever seen myself in action,” she said, adding that she felt her “training and experience just took over.”

After the baby’s rescue, pediatric EMT arrived to provide oxygen, according to the TSA.

“Officer Morales’s quick reaction and actions helped ensure that this family will have a happy holiday season,” Thomas Carter, TSA’s federal security director for the state, said in the statement. “Her actions were inspiring.”

This story was originally published December 27, 2021 at 8:40 AM with the headline "Choking infant saved by rookie TSA agent at New Jersey airport, video shows."

Julia Marnin
McClatchy DC
Julia Marnin covers courts for McClatchy News, writing about criminal and civil affairs, including cases involving policing, corrections, civil liberties, fraud, and abuses of power. As a reporter on McClatchy’s National Real-Time Team, she’s also covered the COVID-19 pandemic and a variety of other topics since joining in 2021, following a fellowship with Newsweek. Born in Biloxi, Mississippi, she was raised in South Jersey and is now based in New York State.
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