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Weber deputy credited with saving baby’s life
First Published Feb 16 2012 01:36 pm • Last Updated Feb 16 2012 02:15 pm

Weber County Sheriff’s Deputy Tyler Greenlalgh is being credited with saving the life of a 2-week-old baby boy.

Fox 13 News reports the incident occurred Wednesday night at a Washington Terrace home where a 911 call had come in on the infant, who had stopped breathing.

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Greenhalgh immediately began CPR and suddenly, the infant gasped.

Little Easton VanDyke was rushed to Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City, where he is in an intensive care unit Thursday, and expected to make a full recovery.



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