On December 2, 2017 at about 1824 hours, Chula Vista Police and Fire personnel were dispatched to a 7 month old "non breather" at the former Good Night Inn located at 225 Bay Blvd in Chula Vista. The reporting party was the child's parents. The first emergency responder to arrive was Officer Isaac Fisher. Officer Fischer immediately ran to the room, knocked and entered. he observed the baby lying unconscious on the bed with the baby's mother attempting CPR. The baby's father was pacing back and forth holding another small child. A quick check of the first child revealed that the child was not breathing. The mother, while holding the child's head up looked at Officer Fisher with a distressed look and said, "Can you please, can you please?". Officer Fischer took hold of the child and started infant CPR as the other units started to arrive . As Officer Fisher continued CPR the child vomited. Officer Fisher Officer Fisher picked the child up, turned him over, and applied a couple strikes to clear the baby's airway. The baby started to breath, but only barely. Chula Vista Fire and AMR medical team 414 arrived and took possession of the baby. Emergency personnel used a suction device to clear the baby's airway before transporting him to the hospital. A paramedic on the ambulance that responded later said that without a doubt, Officer Fisher's actions saved the baby's life.