CharlestonGal
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Floor + ribs could equal cpr. But I'm not sure, given what we know now, that either of those two would bother with CPR.
The 911 operator would have given infant CPR instructions while medics were en route. It's standard to place the victim on a hard surface (such as the floor) for more effective CPR. Infant CPR is different than adult CPR and they would have been instructed to cover the infant's mouth and nose with their own mouth and provide respirations through both - unlike an adult where you pinch the nostrils closed and breathe only through the mouth, and use only two fingers for chest compressions. Or conversely, lie the infant on your forearm, supporting the head with one hand and applying compressions with the other, which is the preferred method.
Of course, it's always possible that even though the 911 operator was giving CPR instructions that doesn't mean either of them actually carried out those instructions, or carried them out properly.