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Off-duty coroners save choking boy at restaurant
John McGlothlen
Jul. 2, 2010 5:25 pm
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Two off-duty deputy coroners in central Pennsylvania showed they're pretty good with living patients too.
Centre County deputy coroners Judy Pleskonko and Debra Smeal were sitting in their scrubs having dinner at a steakhouse Wednesday when a 15-year-old boy near them started choking on a piece of meat.
Pleskonko performed the Heimlich maneuver on the teen, and both women got him to stay calm and coached him to breathe until an ambulance arrived.
Smeal says she and her friend save lives in their other jobs. Pleskonko is also a nurse at Mount Nittany Medical Center, and Smeal is a volunteer paramedic.
Pleskonko says she and her friend made sure to leave without anyone noticing they were driving a vehicle marked "Coroner's Office."
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Information from: Centre Daily Times, http://www.centredaily.com
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