Tony Gonzalez Saves Mans Life
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Tony Gonzalez: Future Hall of Famer and Life Saver
Published 7/7/2008 by Chris at Arrowhead Pride: Front Page Posts
Now this is the kind of news we like to see coming from the Kansas City Chiefs mothership.
Last Thursday, Tony Gonzalez, star tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs was dining with his wife October and newly born daughter Malia at Capones restaurant in Huntington Beach. Across the room a man, Ken Hunter started to choke on his steak. When Gonzalez realized nobody was doing anything to help him, he jumped up and rushed over to the man and performed the Heimlich Maneuver. "I just did what my natural instincts told me to do, help someone in need". "I ...
Tony Gonzalez saves lives
Published 7/8/2008 by Loren (noreply@blogger.com) at Pure Point
... publicly maligned for watching a man die, Tony Gonzalez felt obligated to at least attempt to help him, saying, "I couldn’t just sit there and do nothing." When Gonzalez realized nobody was doing anything to help him, he jumped up and rushed over to the man and performed the Heimlich Maneuver. Somehow, this sounds like an overly elaborate marketing ploy for the upcoming movie, Choke (If you haven't already, read the book). [Kansas City Chiefs]
Tony Gonzalez Saves Mans Life
Published 7/8/2008 by bigknoxy at KC Chiefs Football
... be rooting for him and his team in the upcoming season”. “Me and my girlfriend couldn’t thank him enough, he saved my life”.
Hunter just had just taken a second a bite of his Filet Mignon when he realized it wasn’t going down.
“It got stuck in my throat and I couldn’t breathe”. “I tried to take a drink of water and then the water wouldn’t go down. “I knew I was in trouble”.
A nurse dining in the establishment later commended him on his quick instincts.
via kcchiefs.com

