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Former Chief of Police saves man from choking

 

An afro-american twenty four year old pedestrian who was choking on a jelly bean is lucky to be alive thanks to the quick-thinking of the former Chief of Police Weston Lockeheed who swiftly performed the Heimlich maneuver, forcing him to cough said jelly bean - moving it out of his airway.

 

The twenty four year old man from Idlewood, who has not been identified, had been crossing the road, eating jelly beans, from Gas Station 9 to it's east side as a vehicle came speeding down the road. He is said to have attempted to run across, tripping on the pavement as he hell and hurt both of his knees - choking on the jelly bean that was consuming. He fell on the pavement, breaking his foo

 

But as luck would have it, as the terrifying scene was unfolding, former Chief of Police Weston Lockeheed had been on foot patrol near-by and raced over to the man’s aid.

 

In a statement regarding the incident, on Facebook, the chief’s office advised the 24-year-old man to ‘buy a lottery ticket because today is his lucky day!’

 

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