 So my family and I were going out on a Saturday to enjoy a day of ATV riding we stopped just to get a bite to eat My niece actually noticed that my son she was talking to him and he had stopped responding When she was talking to him. He was just just had a like a thousand yard stare and was not responding So she kept calling his name. So then she told us. Hey, I think something is wrong So then we start calling his name and he just has a just just weird wild look in his eyes But he's not responding to anything at that point We finally realized he is choking and so I jump up and my wife jumps up behind me And my wife actually yells can somebody help us can someone help us? And so I'm looking around also for that someone to help us Can you breathe? Are you okay? And at that point realized he's still choking and so I get behind him And I perform the Heimlich maneuver and at that point the food dislodges This was my first time ever performing the Heimlich maneuver. I've never performed CPR either for split second there I was I was thinking about you know Exactly what should I do and then it just it just hit me all those years of going through that training and Refresh courses and it all came back to me. I don't know that you can ever get mentally prepared to save a life I'm just fortunate. I was there Was able to utilize the skills that I have acquired over the years safety at Georgia Power is It's number one. It's all you hear about it's all everyone talks about it's pushed. We you know, we have refreshers We have safety kickoffs. So safety is what's constantly talked about at Georgia Power The spirit of safety to me is just having a good foundation of training and being your brother's keeper and Doing what you can and what you have to in emergency situations to help other Like to consider myself a father and a parent and I think what I did any father or any parent would do Anything possible to try to save their child and I'm just fortunate I was there and that it actually worked