The parents of
Hope was eating a hot dog in the cafeteria on
Hope didn’t immediately respond. She started turning blue and became unconscious. He picked her up in his arms and ran toward to the office to call an ambulance.
The combination of the maneuver and his actions carrying her dislodged the food and cleared the airway. Her color returned and she breathed normally.
“”I was scared. I’m happy I’m alive,”” Hope said.
Hope’s mother,
“”It shows you how one person can make a difference and save a life,”” Swaney said.
“”In a choking emergency such as this one, every second that the body is deprived of oxygen is another second closer to permanent brain damage and even death. Your quick thinking and lifesaving reaction prevented a tragic situation from occurring and saved a life. This little lady is alive today because of your actions,”” Swaney told Burton.
Swaney also taught the students how to recognize if someone is choking.
“”Maybe you can save a life someday too,”” he told the students.
Hope’s mother,
She said Hope told her, “”Mommy, come to get me. I’m scared.””
Her mother hurried from her school to get her daughter, and they next day she explained to her students what happened.
The assembly’s purpose was a surprise for Burton. Prairieland Principal
Burton still was a little embarrassed about all the attention.
“”Anyone would have done the same thing,”” he said.
The
Recalling the incident, Burton said, “”It all happened so quick.”” He didn’t see anything but Hope in distress.
When he was asked later how the other children reacted, he said he didn’t know because he was focused only Hope.
“”I ran right past the principal and didn’t even see her,”” he said.
As for seeing Hope in much better circumstances after Monday’s ceremony, Burton said, “”It’s nice to see her smile.””
The ceremony brought Burton and Hope’s father,
“”You never think it would be your child that this would happen to,””
“”There’s not enough thanks in the world,”” the relieved father said with his younger son, Jace, 4, at his side and his arm around Hope.