"Taco Bell Manager's Life-Saving CPR on Baby in Drive-Thru"

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A quick-thinking Taco Bell manager, Becky Arbaugh, saved an 11-week-old baby who had stopped breathing in the drive-thru by performing CPR. The baby's mother, Natasha Long, had pulled up to the restaurant when she heard her son struggling to breathe and found him blue and lifeless. Arbaugh, a mother of four, rushed to help and successfully performed CPR, ultimately saving the baby's life. The EMT later confirmed her life-saving actions. Taco Bell expressed pride in Arbaugh's heroic act, and she has since connected with the baby's mother and received an outpouring of support from her Taco Bell colleagues.
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