Brick: Our EMTs are the best. They’ve saved numerous lives, helped countless sick and injured people, and they display a level of professionalism and competence throughout this whole COVID crisis that could serve as an example to healthcare workers everywhere.

Whenever we’ve needed them, they’ve been there for us.

Yesterday, while EMT Katelyn Lammer was stationed to screen people entering Town Hall, she began to choke on her food. She could not clear her own airway, and that’s when things got scary. Luckily, our officers working the Front Desk sprang into action.

In this video, Katelyn is seen going to the window for help, where Sgt. Josh Jenssen signals to those near the door who can get out to help her. Sgt. Austin Kenny and Sgt. Charlie Kelly are the first out the door and Sgt. Kelly quickly resorts to a series of abdominal thrusts to clear a complete airway obstruction. And this is why we train.

Great job Sgt. Charlie Kelly, and we’re all glad you’re okay EMT Katelyn Lammer.

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