Maryland Troopers Save Choking Infant's Life

Video shows quick action by state police officers to clear infant's airway.

Mar. 25, 2026 at 1:55am

Two Maryland state troopers are being credited with saving a choking infant's life on Saturday in Lusby, Maryland. TFC Taylor Hersh and Cpl. Jonathan Stoltzfus were responding to a call for service when a mother approached them with a choking child. The troopers immediately began lifesaving measures and were able to clear the infant's airway, preventing a potentially tragic outcome.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the importance of police officers being trained in emergency medical response and the ability to act quickly in critical situations. It comes just a month after another Maryland state trooper saved a choking infant during a traffic stop, demonstrating the life-saving skills of these first responders.

The details

According to state police, TFC Taylor Hersh and Cpl. Jonathan Stoltzfus were working on a call for service in Lusby, Maryland, when a mother approached them with a child who was choking. 'Without hesitation, the troopers immediately began lifesaving measures and were able to clear the infant's airway,' state police said in a statement.

  • On Saturday, March 25, 2026, the incident occurred in Lusby, Maryland.
  • Last month, a Maryland state trooper saved another choking infant's life during a traffic stop.

The players

TFC Taylor Hersh

A Maryland state trooper who helped save a choking infant's life.

Cpl. Jonathan Stoltzfus

A Maryland state trooper who helped save a choking infant's life.

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What’s next

The Maryland State Police will likely continue to emphasize the importance of emergency medical training for its officers to ensure they are prepared to respond quickly and effectively to critical situations.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the vital role that first responders play in saving lives, particularly when it comes to vulnerable populations like infants. The quick thinking and lifesaving actions of these Maryland state troopers likely prevented a tragic outcome and highlight the value of comprehensive emergency medical training for law enforcement.