Rhode Island
Off-duty New London cop helps toddler with medical emergency in Rhode Island, police say
NEW LONDON — An off-duty officer helped an 18-month-old child in medical distress earlier this month, according to police.
“Without hesitation and knowing the situation, Officer Northup stopped to offer assistance,” the Police Department said.
He discovered that an 18-month-old girl in the vehicle was in medical distress. He immediately rendered aid and ensured emergency services were on their way, according to police.
Additionally, he provided comfort to the woman and the child “during a terrifying moment for them both,” police said.
“Officer Northup’s dedication to duty, even while off duty, reflects the professionalism and commitment we strive for within the New London Police Department,” the department said in the post. “Thank you for your extraordinary service and for going above and beyond to ensure the safety and well-being of that family.”