The parents of a baby girl suffering from Croup have praised an online first-aid organisation for helping save their one-year-old's life.
Brad and Samantha Hill first knew something was wrong with little Harriet when she showed difficulties breathing.
"Within seconds, there was a whole medical team and they put her in an induced coma, just to put a breathing tube down her throat.One-year-old Harriet was quickly rushed to hospital.Samantha said waiting that 30 minutes as she was concerned Harriet was still not alright likely saved the little girl. "We teach them about choking, we teach them about CPR, we teach them about lots of different things that are commonly faced by little ones and emergencies in the home," Tiny Hearts Co-founder and chief executive Nikki Jurcutz said.
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