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Unresponsive infant saved by customs agents, paramedics at Baltimore BWI Airport
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Three Customs and Border Patrol agents are being hailed as heroes after they saved an unresponsive infant on a plane waiting to take off in Baltimore.
In a press release from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, officers Tyler Brady, Supreme Jones and Spencer Warner are credited with saving the day. The incident occurred last Wednesday on a plane waiting to depart from Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The flight was headed to Montego Bay, Jamaica. The CBP officers were conducting outbound inspection operations when a passenger reported that their infant had stopped breathing. The officers confirmed that the infant was unresponsive.More Related News