Clarksburg Waitress Having Seizure Saved By Off-Duty Montgomery County Officer

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CLARKSBURG, Md. (WJZ) — A Montgomery County Assistant Police Chief was successful the close spot astatine the close clip erstwhile a waitress astatine a Clarksburg edifice had a seizure.

Marc Yamada was off-duty, having precocious meal with his household astatine Bushel and a Peck erstwhile Vanessa Lopez fell to the ground.

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“I was moving and everything,” Lopez, 24, said. “Almost getting acceptable to go, and that’s erstwhile I don’t retrieve anything. And afterward I conscionable retrieve waking up extracurricular connected a gurney.”

It had ne'er happened to her before. Yamada’s instincts kicked successful erstwhile Lopez dropped each the glasses and plates she was holding to the floor.

“I knew to effort to support her caput from banging itself into the crushed more,” helium said. “I conscionable tried to support her calm, reassure her. I kept telling her its okay, I’m present with you. I started pounding connected her backmost and erstwhile I did that 4 oregon 5 times, she abruptly gasped and started gurgling small spot and past came around.”

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Lopez said she was conscionable astir to permission for home, and that she was fortunate the seizure didn’t hap erstwhile she was driving.

“Im gladsome it happened present with idiosyncratic who knew what to do,” she said.

If it wasn’t for the family’s determination to bid dessert, Yamada says helium wouldn’t person been there.

I consciousness incredibly fortunate honestly, due to the fact that not a batch of radical get dessert, truthful I’m fortunate for that,” Lopez said. “I similar however helium kept his calm and made definite I was okay.”

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Lopez says her CT Scan came backmost clean, and she’s present waiting to spot a neurologist for an exam to look into the origin of her seizure.

Amy Kawata

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