Training helps US Army medics save infant's life

By Staff Sgt. Courtney DavisOctober 2, 2023

Lessons from Military Medical Training Help Combat Medical Specialists Save Infants Life
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Col. Mark Gillman battalion commander and Command Sgt. Major. Edgar Vasquez, senior enlisted adviser of 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, speak with Army Commendation Medal recipients during their award presentation at 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion courtyard on Fort Drum, Sept. 29, 2023. The Soldiers received awards for their quick response in providing pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation support to an infant that was non-responsive when a family stopped their vehicle in an emergency at the Range 2 facility on Fort Drum. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL
Lessons from Military Medical Training Help Combat Medical Specialists Save Infants Life
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Comat medical specialists assigned to Headquarter and Headquarters Company, 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, take a group photo with their battalion leaders after an award ceremony at the 41st Engineer Battalion Sept. 29, 2023.The Soldiers received awards for their quick response in providing pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation support to an infant that was non-responsive when a family stopped their vehicle in an emergency at the Range 2 facility on Fort Drum. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT DRUM, N.Y.— Four combat medical specialists assigned to Headquarters Company, 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB), 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team are proof the mantra “continue to train and stand prepared for the next fight,” is not just for the battlefield, but a Soldier’s way of life

During a routine training on Sept. 20, 2023, Soldiers from 41st BEB were outside taking a break from training on range 2, an indoor firing range located on 4th Armored Division Drive, when they noticed a car abruptly stop on the side the road.

A woman jumped out of the car and screamed, “Call 911, she’s not breathing!”

Capt. Andrew Hoiland, a company commander assigned to 41st BEB said the woman then proceeded to rip open the back door and take an infant out of the back seat.

“She’s not breathing,” the woman continued to scream.

Spc. Roberta Badiei, a combat medical specialist, heard the woman from the road. She ran towards the mother and child to assist. Badiei, quickly assessing the situation, noticing the child was not making any sounds and turning blue, started first aid for a choking infant.

Lessons from Military Medical Training Help Combat Medical Specialists Save Infants Life
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Colonel Matthew W. Braman, 10th Mountain Division deputy commander (left) pins an Army Commendation Medal on Pfc. Alex Leal, combat medical specialist, assigned to Headquarter and Headquarters Company, 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion, 10th Mountain Division (right-center), for courage and selfless service during an award ceremony at the 41st Engineer Battalion Sept. 30, 2023. The Soldiers received awards for their quick response in providing pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation support to an infant that was non-responsive when a family stopped their vehicle in an emergency at the Range 2 facility on Fort Drum.

(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Courtney Davis 10th Mountain Division Public Affairs) (Photo Credit: Staff Sgt. Courtney Davis)
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2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Combat medical specialists assigned to Headquarter and Headquarters Company, 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, take a group photo with their battalion and division leaders after an awards ceremony at the 41st Engineer Battalion Sept. 30, 2023. The Soldiers received awards for their quick response in providing pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation support to an infant that was non-responsive when a family stopped their vehicle in an emergency at the Range 2 facility on Fort Drum. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL

Badiei laid the infant over her forearm and administered five quick back blows. While it may seem intuitive to perform a Heimlich-like procedure, Badiei was extremely careful to use the proper technique for babies — when an infant is choking you do not want to press on their stomach, it could harm their organs.

Spc. Roberta Lee, another combat medical specialist, hurried over to assist Badiei.

“When I came over all I could think about is how can I help this Family,” said Lee. “I did what I was trained to do. Sgt. Jarrett Rivera showed up a little after me and together we were able to get her to breathing again.”

Pfc. Alex Leal, also a combat medic specialist, assisted in guiding emergency vehicles to the scene.

Leal said he was inside the range facility building getting ready for qualification on his M240, machine gun. He jumped up and ran out of the building as soon as he heard the call for help. When he arrived on the scene, he saw the mother and child were being taken care of, so he went to help the father with the emergency services.

Lessons from Military Medical Training Help Combat Medical Specialists Save Infants Life
Colonel Matthew W. Braman, 10th Mountain Division deputy commander (left) pins an Army Commendation Medal on Spc. Roberta Lee, combat medical specialist, assigned to Headquarter and Headquarters Company, 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion, 10th Mountain Division (right-center), for courage and selfless service during an award ceremony at the 41st Engineer Battalion Sept. 30, 2023. The Soldiers received awards for their quick response in providing pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation support to an infant that was non-responsive when a family stopped their vehicle in an emergency at the Range 2 facility on Fort Drum. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL

With teamwork and the knowledge of pediatric life-saving procedures, the infant was no longer in imminent danger when she was handed over to be evaluated by the emergency responders.

Humble when offered thanks, the Soldier medics said is they who appreciate the family for trusting them to help save the life of their child.

“I think this is a true testament to the importance of readiness and our Army Values,” said Hoiland. “These medics reacted at a moment’s notice to provide care for not just Soldiers, but also their Families, they imbody the meaning of Selfless Service.”

Sgt. Jarret Rivera, Spc. Roberta Lee, Spc. Chloe Badiei, and Pfc. Alex Leal, received the Army Commendation Medal for their heroics, in a special ceremony attended by Colonel Matthew Braman, deputy commanding officer — support and acting senior commander, Fort Drum & the 10th Mountain Division, and 10th Mountain Division Command Sgt. Maj. Nema Mobarakzadeh, on September 29th.