State trooper called ‘hero’ after a traffic stop saves baby girl’s life

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“When he pulled me over,” Stroud told Good Morning America (GMA), “I was frantically hanging out the window, letting him know that my baby was having problems at that time breathing.”North Carolina State Highway Patrol Trooper Matthew Brown saw Stroud’s distress as he got closer and rushed to help.“I was just trying to get something out of her and she finally did come out and open her eyes and start interacting and I could tell whenever she started breathing more normally that she was still having some kind of, something going on with her lungs because her lung sounds weren’t very clear,” said Brown.“Part of the reason that I joined the highway patrol was so I would be able to be out there and have access to do this kind of stuff and help people,” he said.“It’s very crazy how everything works because like I say, for him to pull us over with triplets, and he’s a twin himself expecting twins and everybody was just in the right spot at the right time.“I don’t want to imagine the level of panic I would have had if that had been me, if I had been the trooper and I had pulled someone over and there was a little baby turning blue in the backseat, like to have been able to keep a level head and do what he needed to do to help her, it’s just amazing and I’m so grateful to him.”"

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