The Red Cross gave Liz Clifton a “Certificate of Extraordinary Personal Action” for saving a choking baby at Walmart this December.
The Red Cross gave Liz Clifton a "Certificate of Extraordinary Personal Action" at Royse City's city council meeting on Tuesday night.The couple's 14-month-old son Wilder was choking."I'm not sure really why I did it, but I went up to him and said, ‘hand me the baby,’" Clifton said.
DPS trooper Curtis Putz was investigating a crash on I-45 in Navarro County during February's winter storm when he was hit by another vehicle.Clifton hopes her story inspires others to learn how to perform life-saving procedures.
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