Dr Royce Johnson, Kern Medical Centre's chief of infectious diseases, cleared the airway of Pauline Larwood at The Mark restaurant in Bakersfield, California, the Bakersfield Californian (https://bsmedia.business-standard.combit.Ly/16pAFWU) reported yesterday.
Some of the nation's top doctors and other area leaders who were in town for a symposium on valley fever also were in the restaurant. Johnson is the chief of infectious diseases at the Kern Medical Centre in Bakersfied. Larwood is a Kern Community College District board trustee.
Grove said her husband ran to Larwood and tried to perform the Heimlich manoeuvre. He called for a doctor and Johnson attempted the technique as well.
"She had already started turning a real like blue, her fingers and her lips," Grove said.
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After the Heimlich failed to open Larwood's airway, Grove called emergency dispatchers and said she watched in amazement as Larwood was laid back in a chair and Johnson used a friend's pocket knife to make an incision in her throat.
As several physicians gathered around Larwood, someone called for a pen which Johnson then broke in half and inserted the hollow cylinder to use as a breathing tube.
The procedure was successful as Larwood was rushed to a hospital. Her son said yesterday that Larwood was doing fine.