Fauquier School Resource Officer Helps Save Choking Student
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Fauquier school resource officer helps save choking student
A Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office school resource officer is being praised for his quick action to help a choking child. During the lunch hour May 16, Fauquier sheriff’s Deputy First Class G. Jenkins was on duty at Auburn Middle School when he noticed a sixth-grade boy showing signs of choking, eventually clutching his neck, according to a sheriff’s office news release.
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School resource officer helps save choking child in Fauquier
A Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office school resource officer is being praised for his quick action to help a choking child. During the lunch hour May 16, Fauquier sheriff’s Deputy First Class G. Jenkins was on duty at Auburn Middle School when he noticed a sixth-grade boy showing signs of choking, eventually clutching his neck, according to a sheriff’s office news release.
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