Three Lapeer East students worked together to help another student choking on a piece of cheese at lunch on Tuesday, May 5th.
The student began choking and a Lapeer East cook attempted the Heimlich maneuver but her relative size to the victim’s did not allow her to get enough pressure to dislodge the food. Two other students, Chris Iloncai and James Richie also attempted the maneuver before student Emily Miller stepped in and forced the food out.
Other kitchen staff went for additional help, but the food was dislodged before it was necessary. The victim was taken to the office, but needed no further medical treatment.
Emily Miller learned the life saving technique at a class in her Health Occupations course at the Lapeer County Intermediate School District’s Education and Technology Center.
“We are proud of the quick actions of everyone involved, particularly our students, in helping this young man,” said Principal Kelly Paige.
“In January, the District provided Heimlich and other food-related first aid training at a January in service for food service employees,” said Scott Smith, Director of Food Services.
Photos (top to bottom): Emily Miller, Chris Iloncai and James Richie.
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