Dr.
Heimlich, 96, saves choking woman with namesake maneuver
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[May 28, 2016]
By Barbara Goldberg
(Reuters) - Dr. Henry Heimlich, the 96-year-old Cincinnati surgeon
credited with inventing the lifesaving technique named for him, used it
for the first time this week to save a fellow senior center resident who
was choking on a hamburger, a center spokesman said on Friday.
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Heimlich, who in multiple national television appearances had
demonstrated the technique commonly known as the "Heimlich Maneuver"
to dislodge food from an airway, had never employed it in an
emergency, said spokesman Ken Paley.
But on Monday, Heimlich was sitting at a communal dining table at
Cincinnati's Deupree House, an upscale senior living center where he
lives, and noticed fellow resident Patty Ris, 87, in distress while
eating an open-faced hamburger.
He dashed out of his seat, put his arms around her and pressed on
her abdomen below the rib cage, following his own instructions,
which are displayed on posters required to be displayed in most
restaurants in the United States, although some laws have been
discontinued.
"After three compressions, this piece of meat came out, and she just
started breathing, her whole face changed," Heimlich said in a video
interview shared by Paley, vice president of marketing for Episcopal
Retirement Services, which operates Deupree House.
"I sort of felt wonderful about it, just having saved that girl,"
Heimlich said.
"I knew it was working all over the world. I just felt a
satisfaction," said Heimlich, who has lived in the 120-apartment
complex for six years and swims regularly for exercise.
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Ris said she randomly selected the seat in the dining room on Monday
because she is a new resident at Deupree.
"When I wrote my 'thank you' note to him for saving my life, I said,
'God put me in that seat next to you, Dr. Heimlich, because I was
gone, I couldn't breathe at all,'" Ris said in another video
interview shared by Paley.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Editing by Jonathan
Oatis)
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