Gary, Indiana EMTs save the life of a 4-year-old girl who wasn't breathing

Gary EMTs Elwood Harris and Brandon Edwards saved the life of a little girl

CHICAGO (CBS) — Two Gary, Indiana, EMTs saved the life of a little girl last Sunday.

Elwood Harris and Brandon Edwards had just dropped off a patient at Southlake Methodist Hospital in Merrillville when a man in a car flagged them down for a 4-year-old girl who wasn't breathing.

They immediately called for help and gave the girl the Heimlich maneuver. 

"We did one thurst, nothing happened. We did two, (but) nothing happened. So by the third one, we could hear her [breathe]. After she did that, she started breathing on her own," Edwards said.

Then, they gave her oxygen and took her to the hospital. Today, she's doing just fine.  

"The feeling was amazing. It was overwhelming with joy," Edwards said. "First, I want to give honor to god for putting us in that position. I was just glad god put us in that position to help save a life."

Edwards and Harris credit their training at the Gary Fire Department with preparing them to save the little girl's life. 

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