Fort Worth police officers save baby pinned under car in video posted to social media
Fort Worth police and bystanders lifted an overturned SUV to rescue a 1-year-old; both child and mother are stable and expected to fully recover, police said.
- Two officers from Fort Worth Police rescued an infant pinned beneath a car after a crash on Interstate 30 on October 23, 2025.
- Sgt. R. Nichols and Officer E. Bounds quickly located the unresponsive child, receiving assistance from bystanders to lift the vehicle.
- The officers performed CPR and cleared the child's airway, eventually detecting a pulse and helping the child regain consciousness.
- Both the mother and child are in stable condition and expected to recover, according to the police department.
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Fort Worth police and Good Samaritans rescue baby trapped under vehicle on interstate
Fort Worth, Texas, police officers are being hailed as heroes after body camera video showed them and several Good Samaritans lifting an overturned car to rescue an infant pinned beneath it after a crash on Interstate 30 last week.Police responded around 9:30 a.m. Thursday after reports that a woman and her 1-year-old child had been ejected from a vehicle.When officers arrived, they found an overturned car as Good Samaritans searched the wreckag…
The body camera of one of the agents shows another running towards the overturned vehicle, while in the background one hears a woman screaming for her baby
In Texas, police officers and passers-by managed to save a baby trapped under a car turned back after a violent accident.
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