Suburban woman has saved 3 lives with what is commonly known as Heimlich maneuver, most recently at Schaumburg High School
Share this @internewscast.com

A woman from the suburbs of Schaumburg, Illinois, has become a beacon of quick thinking and lifesaving action, having successfully intervened in three separate choking incidents over the years.

Becky McNamee’s first heroic act dates back over three decades when she saved her own infant daughter from choking. Her most recent act of heroism took place at Schaumburg High School, where she is employed.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

Reflecting on her ability to stay calm under pressure, McNamee acknowledges that she can’t pinpoint where or when she mastered the Heimlich maneuver. Nevertheless, this simple yet effective technique has proven crucial in her life-saving efforts.

The scene at Schaumburg High School was bustling with the usual midday activity as students and staff gathered for lunch. Just as McNamee was preparing to take a break, a moment of serendipity kept her nearby. One of her students managed to signal her attention in distress, indicating he was choking.

Her immediate response and familiarity with the Heimlich maneuver enabled her to act swiftly, underlining the importance of such skills in everyday situations. McNamee’s story is a powerful reminder of how vital it is to be prepared for emergencies, as you never know when you might save a life.

It was lunch time at Schaumburg High School, and McNamee was about to leave on a break, but she stayed around for a few minutes, just long enough for one of her students to get her attention to show he was choking.

“I immediately turned him around and started doing chest thrusts. I’m 5-feet tall, and he was much taller than me,” McNamee said

She says she immediately acted on instinct.

More than 5,000 people a year die from choking.

It took what seemed like several exhausting minutes, but she finally managed to dislodge the food stuck in his throat.

She says it was an incredibly emotional moment afterward when they both realized what could have happened if she failed.

School District 211 honored McNamee with a life safety award.

“We’re really grateful she had these skills in the moment to respond because there was so little time to respond,” Principal Tom Mocon.

McNamee says she first performed the procedure more than 30 years ago on her infant daughter who was choking.

Then, she did it again on another Schaumburg student who was choking in the lunchroom about 15 years ago.

Each time she says it was incredibly emotional and frightening.

But she says she believes most everyone would have responded the same way in an emergency.

“You do nothing, and you could lose somebody. You have to do something with any lifesaving situation,” McNamee said.

McNamee says while she’s uncomfortable with all the attention, the most important thing that can come out of this is more people learn what to do when someone is choking.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Florida charter boat captain arrested, allegedly tried to sell cocaine he found at sea

Florida Charter Captain Faces Arrest After Attempting to Sell Discovered Cocaine at Sea

A Florida charter boat captain has found himself in legal hot water…
Joy Behar Shades Blake Lively And Taylor Swift on ‘The View’: “I Hate To See Two Beautiful Multimillionaires Fight”

Joy Behar Comments on Blake Lively and Taylor Swift’s Feud on ‘The View’: “Seeing Wealthy Beauties Clash is Unfortunate

On a recent episode of The View, Joy Behar expressed her disinterest…
A student standing and looking at a person with a blur on their face in a classroom.

Video Footage Allegedly Shows Detroit Student Brandishing Box Cutter During Classroom Incident, Prompting Teacher Intervention

A video has surfaced showing a tense moment in a Detroit high…
Palmdale Street shooting on Jacksonville's Northwest side leaves man dead

Jacksonville Home Invasion: Two Injured in Shooting as Suspects Remain on the Run

In a dramatic turn of events during a home invasion in Jacksonville…
Indiana judge shooting leaves ‘long list’ of potential suspects days into manhunt: defense attorney

Indiana Judge Shooting Triggers Intense Manhunt with Numerous Suspects, Says Defense Lawyer

A criminal defense attorney has highlighted the extensive task ahead for Indiana…
Nevada judge retires after court grants protective order to attorney she was accused of stalking

Nevada Judge Steps Down Following Court-Issued Protective Order in Stalking Allegations Involving Attorney

A Nevada judge has announced her retirement following allegations of stalking an…
White House, DHS push back on claims ICE targeted 5-year-old in Minnesota, say child was 'abandoned'

White House and DHS Refute Allegations of ICE Targeting 5-Year-Old in Minnesota, Assert Child Was ‘Abandoned

The Department of Homeland Security has refuted claims by Minnesota Democrats that…
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Legendary coach calls out anti-Israel protesters' silence on Iran

Legendary Coach Slams Anti-Israel Protesters: Why Their Silence on Iran Speaks Volumes

Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter delivers insights on the escalating anti-Jewish sentiment…
School board member’s explosive lawsuit claims teachers union lied about funneling money to political groups

School Board Member Sues Teachers Union Over Alleged Misuse of Funds for Political Campaigns

EXCLUSIVE: A legal battle has been initiated by a union oversight group…
Brother killed after teen becomes 'enraged' over video game, stabs sibling: police

Teen Allegedly Fatally Stabs Brother in Video Game Dispute, Police Report

A teenager from Oklahoma is currently in custody after he reportedly dialed…
New: Don Lemon Taunts the DOJ and Dares Them to Arrest Him - Harmeet Dhillon Gives Telling Response

Don Lemon Challenges DOJ with Bold Statement; Harmeet Dhillon Offers Insightful Reaction

On Thursday, authorities began making arrests after a group of activists disrupted…
Former Iowa school superintendent arrested by ICE expected to plead guilty to federal charges

Ex-Des Moines School Superintendent Admits to Falsified U.S. Citizenship and Firearm Offense

The ex-superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district entered a guilty plea on…