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Sebastian de la Cruz was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital on Feb. 20 after he stopped breathing in his aunt's car. "I don't stop thinking about it, thinking about how it could've turned out differently," Pamela Rauseo said.
Date: Mar 06, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Baby given CPR by side of Florida highway had cysts removed from trachea
His aunt, Pamela Rauseo, jumped out of her SUV screaming for help. Behind her was a Miami Herald photographer, Al Diaz, who alerted a Sweetwater police officer and then captured images of Rauseo giving her nephew CPR alongside the Dolphin Expressway.
Date: Mar 06, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Family of baby revived on Miami expressway reveals he had trachea problems
The aunt, Pamela Rauseo, and the babys parents, Paola Vargas and Robinson de la Cruz, held a news conference to update the babys condition and chronicle the unexpected turns the familys lives have taken since the day Sebastin nearly died.
The 5-month-old baby was fighting a chest infection and crying in the back of his aunt's car Thursday on the Dolphin Expressway in Miami, when he lost consciousness. Pamela Rauseo halted her SUV, called for help and performed CPR on her nephew. A Miami Herald photographer who happened on the scene c
Little Sebastian, born prematurely, was fighting a respiratory infection and crying as he rode with his aunt 37-year-old Pamela Rauseo of Miami westbound on the 836 Thursday afternoon. When he abruptly stopped crying, Rauseo realized something was wrong and stopped just east of 57th Avenue. Traffic
Date: Feb 22, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Miami Miracle Baby: Roadside Photos Capture Infant's Life Being Saved With CPR
Pamela Rauseo, 37, of West Kendall began the procedure on 5-month-old Sebastian de la Cruz after jumping out of the vehicle and screaming for help. The boy had stopped breathing and began turning blue as Rauseo was driving along the westbound lane of the Dolphin Expressway, which is Florida state ro
Juan Solano, right, UM/Pediatric Critical Care, talks to reporters during a news conference as Dr. Judy Schaechter, Interim Chief of Pediatrics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, left, and Pamela Rauseo listen at Holtz Center for Children in Miami. Rauseo administered CPR and others sc
South Florida hospital after his aunt stopped traffic on one of Miami's busiest expressways to get help for him. The Miami Herald reports that westbound traffic on the Dolphin Expressway came to a standstill Thursday afternoon when 37-year-old Pamela Rauseo jumped out of her car screaming for help.