They not only provided the march. The Warsaw Police Department reports that police officers helped a six-year-old boy who was lost at the metro station on Monday. They also revived a one-year-old child.
A few minutes after 3:00 p.m., a boy approached the police officers who were patrolling the upper level of the Centrum metro station and said that he was with his father, but they suddenly turned off the phone and he could not find him.
“The police took care of the six-year-old child and took him to the metro station,” the police said in a message on social networks.
“After some time, the boy's father also reported to one of the police patrols operating nearby. Although the whole situation was stressful for him and the child, it soon had a happy ending,” they added.
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Police officers helped the KSP child
A one-year-old child stopped breathing
In turn, Bielsko-Biała police officers, who served today to ensure independence in Warsaw, helped a one-year-old child. According to the capital police, the child's parents reported that their son was not breathing. Officers began CPR.
“The incident happened a few minutes before 3:00 p.m. in the neighborhood of Vspolna Street. The police brought the child back to life. Then they called an ambulance and handed the child over to the crew,” KSP reports.
Bielsko-Biała police officers served to secure the KSP Independence March
Main photo source: KSP