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'Heimlich Hero': Teacher Has Saved 4 Kids From Choking At Lunch


UpdatedMon, May 24, 2021 at 1:17 pm ET
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A teacher at Easthaven Elementary School in Columbus, Ohio, is credited with saving four choking students over the last three years. (Google Maps)
COLUMBUS, OH An elementary school teacher has a knack for saving lives, and it s catching on. Brandi Slauter has been called a Heimlich hero for her repeated efforts to save students at Easthaven Elementary School from choking.
Slauter was in the right place at the right time yet again recently to help 9-year-old Kyree Isles dislodge an orange that got stuck in his throat during lunch, WBNS reported.
I start with my fruit, and so when I was eating my orange, like a piece of orange got stuck in my throat, and I couldn t get it out, the third-grader told the news station. I couldn t breathe, and so I went to walk up to my teacher. She did the Heimlich. ....

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NY Post Won't Pull Story About Paramedic With OnlyFans Account - But Murdoch's UK Sun Did


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NY Post Won’t Pull Story About Paramedic With OnlyFans Account – But Murdoch’s UK Sun Just Did
The Sun and the New York Post are both owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, but only one has kept the controversial story onlineLindsey Ellefson | December 14, 2020 @ 2:44 PM
Last Updated: December 14, 2020 @ 3:50 PM
On Monday, the Sun, a U.K.-based tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, pulled its version of a controversial story about a New York City paramedic with an OnlyFans account.
The story originally ran on Saturday in the New York Post, also a News Corp property. As of Monday evening, the story was still up on the Post’s site, while Sun readers were met with a generic landing page where the story once was, as first noted by the Shooting the Messenger blog. The landing page reads, “Sorry, page unavailable. We can’t seem to find what you’re looking for. Try our search below or return to our homepage.” ....

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