Minn. janitor lauded for saving choking boy
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HIBBING, Minn. (AP) -- A janitor at an elementary school in Hibbing is being praised for his quick thinking after he used the Heimlich maneuver this week to assist a first-grader who was choking.
A Hibbing Daily Tribune report says janitor Jim Jukich saw the student at Washington Elementary School choking on a piece of chicken.
Jukich tried to get the boy to spit the food out. When the boy couldn't, Jukich began the Heimlich maneuver and told a teacher to call 911. Before she could even get to the phone Jukich had dislodged the obstruction and the boy said, "I'm OK."
Principal BJ Berg says Jukich kept a calm head and rose to the occasion. He says everyone reacted as they should have.
Jukich says he's glad everything worked out.
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