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Chick-fil-A employee saves choking child in Georgia drive-thru

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A Chick-fil-A employee in Georgia recently saved a child who was choking in the drive-thru line. On Monday, Zack Kokenzie was one of several employees of a Columbus, Georgia, Chick-fil-A who heard “frantic cries” coming from an SUV in the drive-thru line just after a busy lunch hour, according to a Facebook post from the restaurant.

The post said that the driver ran to the back seat, where his child was choking because “the seat belt had become wrapped around the child’s windpipe.”  Another driver even came over to help the child’s father remove the seat belt, but they were unsuccessful.

Meanwhile, Kokenzie – who was an Eagle Scout and is CPR certified – saw what was happening and came over to help. Another employee handed Kokenzie a.

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