Off-duty NYPD cop saves baby during holiday season
ELMONT, Long Island (PIX11) — On Dcecember 7, 2025, an off-duty NYPD officer saved a choking baby– both remarkably similar rescues used some of the basic training cops are taught at the Academy.
“They were around when my mother had cancer, so I mean they’ve always been around, and I was just glad that I was able to be there for them this time,” said NYPD Officer Freddy Cerpa.
Cerpa’s longtime neighbors in Elmont on Long Island hysterically banged on his door as he was getting ready for work at the 43rd precinct a couple of weeks ago.
The one-year-old had been suffering from a bad cold and appeared to have choked on her own mucus.
“I myself have a little sister, and she’s about the same age, so I can only imagine how that must’ve felt for them,” the Officer said. “I mean, my little sister is my world.”
VIDEO: Video from a home surveillance camera shows NYPD Officer Freddy Cerpa saving the life of the unresponsive 1-year-old girl. CBS News New York's Dave Carlin reports.


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