Law enforcement officials in Poland successfully rescue an infant from a critical situation.
In a heart-stopping moment on September 17, 2025, two police officers from Gelsenkirchen responded to an emergency call that would change their lives forever. The incident, which occurred in Karlstraße, Erle, involved the revival of a two-week-old infant who had stopped breathing after an accident in the bathtub.
The police officers, a 29-year-old police commissioner and a 37-year-old police chief commissioner, arrived at the scene within two minutes of the alarm being raised. Upon arrival, they found the infant and the mother in a state of distress.
The officers sprang into action, using their immediate skills and training to revive the infant. Their quick thinking and decisive actions paid off, as the infant began breathing again. Both the infant and the mother were then taken to a hospital for further treatment.
This incident was an unusual call for the two police officers, but one they are unlikely to forget due to its significance. The name of the 29-year-old police officer involved in the rescue act is not available in the provided information.
For inquiries, the Gelsenkirchen Police can be contacted through Thomas Nowaczyk, the contact person for journalists. His phone number is +49 (0) 209 365-2010, and the email for press inquiries is [email protected]. The official website of the Gelsenkirchen Police is https://gelsenkirchen.polizei.nrw/.
The public is reminded to always prioritise safety when caring for infants, especially around water. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and quick action in emergency situations.
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