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'The baby was turning blue': Beverly Hills security guard recounts the dramatic moment he stepped in to save a choking child Niko Nesbeth and Joey Madrigal, security guards employed by a Beverly Hills gas station, were alerted to a desperate mother on May 26 Her baby was choking, and she called for a doctor: when Nesbeth ran outside, the mother gave Nesbeth the baby, and Madrigal called for paramedics Nesbeth can be seen tapping the infant on the back, to clear airways: the baby was turning blue, but then began breathing again, and medics soon arrived
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Two Los Angeles security guards working at a Beverly Hills gas station have been praised for their quick thinking when they stepped in to save a choking baby.
Niko Nesbeth, a Marine veteran, and his partner Joey Madrigal were working at the 76 gas station on the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Crescent Drive in the morning of May 26.
A person rushed in to grab some water to help the infant, and say that a mother needed help: the panic-stricken mother was seen on surveillance camera footage yelling: 'Who's a doctor?'
Nesbeth ran out, and Madrigal radioed for medics.
The mother thrust her child into Nesbeth's