WATCH: Body-worn camera footage shows officer saving unresponsive toddler in McDonald's drive-thru

DALLAS, Texas — Name it luck. Name it coincidence. However typically, angels are in the correct place on the proper time. 

That was the case final Tuesday at about 11:04 p.m. at a Dallas McDonald's restaurant. 

The Dallas Police Division advised WFAA that Sr. Corporal Sergio Perez was within the drive-thru hoping to get some rooster nuggets for his Okay-9 Gorro after a profitable coaching day when a lady approached his squad automotive along with her unresponsive 1-year-old son. 

The division advised WFAA that the lady requested Perez for a journey to the hospital as a result of her son was not respiratory. 

However Perez could not accommodate--he had no room in his car on account of Gorro using within the again. 

As a substitute, he known as an ambulance and commenced chest compressions on the little boy. 

He was in a position to carry the little boy again, and that is when one other officer's body-worn digital camera captured the remainder of Perez's heroic second. 

The officer arrives and Perez is seen doing compressions on the toddler and tells the mom that the little boy is now respiratory. 

At one level, the opposite officer holds the boy's hand as they anticipate an ambulance. 

As soon as the ambulance arrives, Perez carries the boy to the again and palms him off to paramedics. 

Officers with the Dallas Police Division advised WFAA the little boy is doing simply high quality now. 

Additionally they stated Gorro ended up getting his nuggets too. 

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