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7 year old who choked on her school lunch dies after three days on life support

A seven-year-old girl who choked on her school lunch in Brooklyn has died.
Noelia Echavarria ended up on life support for three days after the incident which happened at her school. 
The family's attorney confirmed that the little girl died at 8:39 p.m. on Friday.

'My niece came out of the lunchroom eating a sandwich. They say she was choking. She was holding her throat,' said Carlos Santiago, Noelia-Lisa's uncle to ABC7.
'I want the school really, really come and give me the answer. And I want them to tell me the reason they let my daughter, be like that in the hospital, and nobody coming to tell me,' said the girl's mother Ana Santiago'.
Meanwhile, the EMT who attended the emergency call has been suspended from his job because it is against company policy to make a stop without being called. 
 
Assist Ambulance worker Qwasi Reid was transporting a nursing home patient last Wednesday with his partner when they were flagged down at a red light by a distraught man.
 
Reid told Fox News that his partner told the man they already had a patient and there was nothing they could do. 
 
Reid said he knew that a choking girl was more urgent than transport of an elderly person so he decided to step in and try to save the girl's life.
Reid jumped out of the back door of the ambulance and started administering first aid.  
 
He said he immediately cleared out the little girl's mouth, put an oxygen mask on her, used a defibrillator and started CPR.
'She was blue in the face and lips. No response. Unconscious unresponsive,' Reid said.
Sadly by the time Reid began helping the girl she had already turned blue since no one at the school tried to help her before he arrived.
Reid, who has been suspended from his job without pay for stopping to help the girl, says given the opportunity he would have made the same decision all over again.
'I don't regret it,' Reid said. 'I'd do it again. If I know there's a child choking, I'm going to do my best to help her,' he added.
Reid said Assist Ambulance suspension of his proves that the organization is more concerned about insurance money than they are the well being of people in need.
 
It remains unclear what the first grader choked on or why she had turned blue by the time medics arrived. 
 
The principal of the school denied claims that the staff didn't do enough to help the child.
'Speaking on behalf of the teachers and staff of P.S. 250,' Principal RoseAnn LaCioppa wrote in a letter to parents of the school, 'I want to reassure you that our school personnel has been trained in response to emergencies and we will always follow all protocols and procedures to ensure the safety of all our students.'
The family's attorney David Perecman has several questions surrounding the choking incident.
'I'm troubled about the amount of time, it took to call 911,' Perecman said.
'With the little information we have, it appears there was a 911 phone call at about 2:30. But that's the same time that the EMT called 911. And if that's the case, that means he's the first person to call 911. And if he's the first person to call 911, then the school did not.'
'I'm trying to find answers, but nobody is giving me one,' said Noel Santiago, Noelia-Lisa's grandfather. 

 

45 comments:

  1. Chai...RIP liTtle one
















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  2. Chai...RIP liTtle one
















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  3. The school authority should be held responsible for the girl's death

    Ubanagum

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    1. Eeeeeeeeeyah! May her soul rest in peace. Linda take note!

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    2. Someone I know told me of how a friend of hers choked on Coke and died ... That we eat our meals and finished it without encountering any issue is enough reason to be thankful to God. Rip dear one.

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    3. Awwwwww...guess she was talking and eating

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    4. RIP to her...



      Welcome 2d glorious month of November...
      God will make someone sleepless for ur sake until u're elevated frm grass2grace & glory2glory.
      Happy New Month, sweet kisses & luv y'all.

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    5. The school authority should be held responsible! What rubbish!

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  4. Oh dear,she cld b anyone's child,kudos to u bro thou she died eventualy..r.I.p.lil angel..

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  5. Something is amiss her.RIP to the lil girl

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  6. May her soul rest in peace.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  7. The school should be properly questioned ' good decision by Reid. R I P little angel.

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  8. Rest in peace little girl... And y suspend som1 who tried to help...some employers are just too wicked. #I'm always here wit U

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  9. Gone too soon,RIP lil angel.

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Rip to her soul.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. The school authority shouldn't be held responsible my dear Karlsson. Its a pity she is dead, it depends on type of food she was eating and how she was eating it. How i wish she survived, all i pray is may her soul rest in peace. Amen.

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  12. I'm in agreement wt Reid who offered 1st aid assistance. Irrespective of d company's policy on d use of d ambulance at that time, saving a choked child was more rational than mere transporting d elderly. Reid will surely be recalled after investigation.

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  13. I suspect allergy.

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  14. something is definitely amiss cus d 1st tin is 2 call 911 wen dere is an emergency ad tks 2 mr reid who ignored his company policy 2 try save d life f d poor gal even if u hav bn suspended 4rm work 4 doin dat.

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  15. It is nobody's fault. Let us just be prayerful that we all find help when we need it most.

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  16. Strange circumstances, RIP little one.

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  17. Choking on her food isn't the school's fault! I do fault them for not helping before the EMT came and why the hell would you suspend the EMT for doing his job, policy or not?! Crazy sh*t

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  18. First, she turned because oxygen has been cut off to the brain. First signs of choke is that the victim hold their neck and can't talk; a choke hold could have saved this girl. Am surprised no teachers or student knew so. The MET did his best but too late. In situations like this where oxygento the brain is cut off, every second count. Rip little one

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  19. Sad. May her soul rest in peace.

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  20. So the guy stopped to help a dying little girl instead of taking a stable elderly person to a nursing home and was suspended for his trouble?

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  21. I hope she wasn't poisoned. Mr Reid did a good thing. May her soul RIP......Amenm


















    #TeamBlessed#

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  22. Rest in peace little girl

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  23. Aww.. sad.. she loved to eat I can see

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    1. Na dat one you notice. Naughty you

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  24. Kai so sad, so those buffons could not help the poor girl, and why did they suspend the man for doing his job exceptionally

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  25. Kai so sad, so those buffons could not help the poor girl, and why did they suspend the man for doing his job exceptionally

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  26. Rip to the young girl

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  27. He only lost his job definately nt his Dignity.I pray for d family to carry on admist this loss.

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  28. So sad, may her soul rest in peace.

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