Watch Texas Police Help Save Baby Pinned under Overturned Car

Fort Worth police and bystanders lifted a flipped car to pull out a trapped baby, and an officer performed CPR to revive the unresponsive child before medics reached the scene.
Oct. 27, 2025

What to know

  • Fort Worth police officers and bystanders lifted an overturned car to rescue an unresponsive baby pinned underneath after a crash on Interstate 30.

  • An officer performed CPR, reviving the infant before paramedics arrived.

  • Both the baby and the ejected driver were hospitalized in stable condition and are expected to recover.

By Matt Kyle

Source The Dallas Morning News


Fort Worth police officers saved a pinned baby from a overturned car in a video posted to social media by the department.

According to the post, officers responded to a crash Thursday morning on Interstate 30, between Eastchase Parkway and Cooks Lane. The post said the crash ejected the female driver and an infant, who was left pinned underneath the overturned car.

When officers arrived on scene, the infant was unresponsive, the post said. In the video, the officers are seen lifting the car with the help of civilians to pull the baby out.

An officer then performs CPR on the baby, eventually waking her. Paramedics then arrive on scene.

The post said both the baby and the woman are in stable condition and expected to make a full recovery.

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