Asda workers saved Scots baby who turned blue and stopped breathing in trolley
The mum of a Scots baby who turned blue and stopped breathing during a terrifying seizure has issued her heartfelt thanks to ASDA staff who helped save his life. Beth Williams and partner Jack Allan had just put little Finlay into a trolley at The Jewel supermarket in Edinburgh when he ‘flopped sideways and began crying’ last month.
"We had been at soft play and were about to go into Asda. I put him into a trolley and he just flopped sideways and started crying. He was very, very warm. “It's every parent’s worst nightmare when their baby takes ill, and the two gentlemen were incredible. We're so grateful to James and Dean for everything they did for us. Their professionalism, calmness and consideration were so appreciated. They immediately came to Finlay’s aid, and we will always be thankful for that."
“The doctors thought it might have been caused by his teeth which were just coming through, but he had signs of a common cold too. He's totally fine now, thankfully.” “When it's an adult you can talk to people and ask them 'how's it going'? and 'where is the pain?' but with a baby you have no interaction whatsoever.
“His temperature then just dropped and he started to go to sleep, which the call handler said was normal after convulsions.
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