A 13-year-old boy named Maitham Ali from West London successfully saved his two-day-old brother, Mohammad-Jawad, from choking after he vomited and blocked his airway. While his family panicked, Maitham remained calm and utilized his first aid training from St John Ambulance Cadets. He instructed his mother to hold the baby and deliver back blows to dislodge the obstruction. After two attempts, Mohammad-Jawad began to cry, indicating that he could breathe again. The family praised Maitham’s quick thinking, and their mother expressed her relief at his knowledge, stating she would now seek first aid training herself. The incident has highlighted the importance of first aid education, especially regarding choking in infants.
Why It Matters
Choking is a significant cause of injury and death among infants, with 12 children under five dying from choking in England between 2020 and 2024. Recent research shows that 34% of parents worry about their baby choking and lack knowledge of how to respond. The story emphasizes the critical need for first aid training, as many people feel unprepared to handle emergencies. St John Ambulance’s “Save a Life September” campaign aims to address this knowledge gap by providing free first aid demonstrations, encouraging public awareness and preparedness for life-threatening situations.
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