 Okay, well can you tell us first of all what happened with this phone conversation? We were just feeding her and she just started throwing up and just stopped breathing and she started going blue and that's when she started to make the phone call and he helped me through it and made me bring her back and yeah, I knew how to do CPI, I just froze and forgot what to do so we got our phone marky, helped me out a lot so so what would you like to say to her? Oh, thank you. She wouldn't be here. Is that wrong? Yeah, great job. So it was pretty scary? Very. Yeah, it was extremely scary, she went blue and she was gone for about five and a half minutes so it was one of the scariest things ever. Okay, so the hell, you was a bit of a hero, what did you say to her? Well, I don't really think I'm a hero, I'm an emergency operator I deal with life threatening situations pretty much every day so I've got to know what to do, be able to stay calm so it's just good that they were able to follow the instructions and it all worked out for the best. So what were you able to do? Well, I was able to give her instructions on how to support the child, how to perform rescue breaths, chest compressions and once the child started breathing, how to ensure that she did stay conscious and kept breathing into emergency vehicles right after the scene. Okay, so what was wrong with her? She just inhaled an ointment into her lungs and it collapsed her right lung on her so apparently they used to store it sometimes. It was scary. And what number did you phone? Do you ring for the alarm or do you ring for the alarm? Does it normally come through Andrew to a comms operator like yourself before then put through to an Andrew in the helicopter? Well in this case it was directed to the police because she was obviously quite hysterical. The young foster operator didn't know what service she was actually after or what the problem was, so they automatically directed to the police service. And what was she saying to you? What did she sound like when you got the phone call? How were you able to determine what was going on? Well initially she was screaming, I managed to get it calm and she told me that the phone wasn't breathing so immediately I obtained the address for the relevant particulars and started commencing the appropriate medical instructions for it. And in the meantime I assume you got the ambulance and everyone else in there? Yeah that's correct, other operators were receiving the details electronically and they responded to ambulances and police vehicles to the address. Are we able to have a chat with you Dad? No? You're not talking? Just a brother. Oh a brother? Oh not that, okay. Do you mind having a quick chat with us? I'm just going to move that microphone over to you. Can you just get me to say what's going on for us? Can something, C-A-I-M-E-S-U-D-O-N And what do you think about this guy and how well he managed to save Denise's life really, didn't he? Well I think he's a hero because I just lost my parents last year and I couldn't afford to lose any of my little siblings so thank you so much for what you did for my sister and helped my niece. No problem at all, you're welcome. Appreciate it. Thank you. And how is she now? She's all okay. She's just fine. She has about four check-ups at the Royal Brisbane Hospital. Is that just standard? Is this one of those things that happen? No, it's because she was so premature. She came in 24 weeks. Oh okay then. So she has to see the endocrinology team though. Sorry. What would you say to parents in a similar situation? Just make sure you bring your phone to the CPR because it's the life saver. Yeah, without it, so many kids would die. Yeah, so it's a great thing. Am I looking? Same thing. Who caused you that hurt? Yeah Andrew, do you want to have a... Cuttle? I'm like, look her darling. Now you look nothing else. That's slightly different from talking over the phone. That's right, that's right. It's pretty comfortable in here though. How old are you Andrew? 23. And how many years do you think? 20. Okay. So you haven't had to do anything like that before? I've had calls with cardiac arrests but this is the first call where I've given the instructions and the patient is actually reunited. How long have you been working with Waze? Oh I've used him. Okay. Keep going. She's had a long time. Yeah, she's had a long time. I've just got to make a presentation. So much speaking. Back there. How are you? Look after the baby. Have a good job. This is a moment from this week's place. We're very happy with the outcome. We're very proud of Andrew. We're very proud of you because you've performed a very good job yourself down at CPL. And here's a little keepsake. Yeah? That's great. So cool. Have you put the koala last of the baby? They're now in the same cells. Not much difference is there? That's wicked. That's so cool. Thank you very much for that. Everyone happy if we give baby back the month? Yeah. You guys are all good.