11-day-old baby is saved after choking at PMRv station; VIDEO An 11-day-old newborn was saved with the help of military police after choking on breast milk. The case happened on Tuesday night (14), in Bom Jesus, in the west of Santa Catarina, and part of the action was recorded by a monitoring camera (watch above). In the images, it is possible to see the mother arriving with the baby on her lap at the State Highway Military Police (PMRv) station. Immediately, the agents found obstruction of the airways and a purple color and began clearance maneuvers. After a few moments, the baby started crying again while still there. ?Click and follow the g1 SC channel on WhatsApp As a precaution, the team followed the mother and baby along the SC-480 until they found a team from the Fire Department. The child was taken to Hospital Regional São Paulo, in Xanxerê, and had stable vital signs. In a statement, the PMRv reinforced that the rapid action of the garrison was decisive in preserving the life of the newborn (see instructions below on how to perform the extrication maneuver). 11-day-old newborn is saved after choking at a PMRv station; VIDEO PMRv/Disclosure Choking: new guidelines change the step-by-step maneuvers ? Step-by-step guide for babies (up to 1 year old) Check if the baby is really choking: he can't cough, cry, breathe, changes color or becomes soft. Support him face down on your forearm, with his head lower than his body. Give five firm blows to the back, between the shoulder blades. Turn the baby face up and perform five chest compressions in the center of the chest, with the heel of your hand. Alternate the two movements until the object comes out or the baby loses consciousness. Do not put your fingers in your mouth if the foreign body is not visible. If the baby faints, start resuscitation (CPR): 30 chest compressions with both thumbs + 2 ventilations New choking guideline Reproduction/AHA VIDEOS: most watched on g1 SC in the last 7 days