A Cry That Meant Everything: Officer Saves 2-Month-Old Baby

What began as a terrifying emergency turned into a moment this family will never forget.
In Marietta, Officer Nick St. Onge responded to a 911 call and arrived to find a 2-month-old baby unresponsive, turning blue in her grandmother’s arms.
There was no time to wait.
Relying on his training, he immediately began life-saving efforts—carefully performing back blows and chest thrusts, doing everything he could to help the infant breathe again. Every second felt critical.

Then, after tense moments…
A sound.
A cry. ❤️
The baby began breathing again.
It was the moment everything changed.

Thanks to his quick thinking and recent training, the little one survived and has since returned home safely with her family—something that just minutes earlier had felt uncertain.
Officer St. Onge later said he was “just doing his job.”
But for one family, in one life-changing moment, his actions meant everything.
Because sometimes, being there at the right time…
can make all the difference.
