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    Pretty cool story.

    Tony Gonzales saved a guy from choking to death. Too bad it was a Chargers fan

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    Chiefs' Gonzalez saves man's life with Heimlich

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A California man says Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez of the Kansas City Chiefs kept him from choking to death.

    "Tony saved my life. There's no doubt," Ken Hunter, a shipping company manager, told The Associated Press in a phone interview from Huntington Beach, Calif.

    "Tony came up behind me and gave me the Heimlich maneuver. Thank God he was there."

    Gonzalez, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection who has set numerous NFL records, was having dinner with his wife, brother and 5-week-old daughter at Capone's restaurant in Huntington Beach Thursday night. Hunter, 45, was dining with his girlfriend at the next table when suddenly a piece of meat stuck in his throat.

    "I tried to take a drink of water, but I couldn't swallow," Hunter told The AP. "Then I couldn't breathe. That's a terrible feeling. I couldn't breathe. Then I guess I started to panic."

    Gonzalez, sitting with his back to Hunter's table, looked around when he heard Hunter's companion yelling.

    "She was screaming, 'He can't breathe, he can't breathe,"' Gonzalez said by phone from California, where he lives in the offseason. "The whole restaurant was quiet. Nobody was doing anything.

    "Then I saw he was turning blue. Everybody in the restaurant was just kind of sitting there wide-eyed."

    The 6-foot-5 Gonzalez, about a foot taller than Hunter, jumped out of his chair and came up behind the stricken man and began to perform the Heimlich maneuver.

    "After just a few seconds, the piece of meat popped out," Hunter said. "I could breathe again. It's a good thing Tony is so tall because I had stood up — I think."

    Diana Martin, a restaurant employee, said no one else seemed to know what to do.

    "He was so lucky Tony was there," Martin said. "In a situation like that, every second counts. It helped a lot that Tony's a big, strong guy because you have to be able to apply some pretty good pressure. I don't think I would have been strong enough to help him."

    Hunter went into the restroom to clean up and didn't realize he'd been saved by a famous athlete until he came out.

    "I'm a big NFL fan and I recognized him right away. I was still kind of dazed when I went over and thanked him and said, 'What can I do for you?' I guess I said it about 1,000 times."

    Gonzalez, who has been active in charity and community activities during a brilliant career with the Chiefs, said he had no intention of having the incident become public.

    "The next night I had a dinner for my grandmother's 90th birthday, and people were saying, 'Why didn't you tell me about that?' I honestly don't want to make a big deal out of it. But of course it does give me a lot of satisfaction to know that I was able to help somebody."

    One of the most productive receivers in pro football history, Gonzalez holds the NFL record for tight ends with 820 career receptions and 102 catches in a season. He needs only 79 more yards receiving to become the career leader among tight ends.

    He has never received any formal instruction in the Heimlich maneuver.

    "I had seen it done, so I just did it," Gonzalez said. "When you find yourself in those situations where you have to take action in a crucial situation, you just do it. I got the same feeling I get when I go on a hospital visit."'

    Hunter is a lifelong fan of the San Diego Chargers, one of Kansas City's key rivals in the AFC West, and plans to be at the game when the Chiefs visit the Chargers on Nov. 9.

    "I'm Tony's No. 1 fan now," he said.

    And what will this longtime follower of the Chargers do if they're ahead by four or five points in the final minute and Gonzalez runs into the end zone and leaps up for what would be the game-winning touchdown for K.C.?

    "I'm going to be yelling for Tony to catch the ball," Hunter said. "I think all my friends will understand."
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    Cool story.

    All i ever hear is great things about Tony G. One of my favorite players outside the family.

    A few years back, i beleive it was ESPN or maybe a fox gameday clip, they were doing a peice on NFL players helping raise money for breast cancer and Tony (whos mom had breast cancer) was one of the players. Some of the women there did'nt pay any attention to the game and did'nt even know who he was. Long story short, after spending the day with him and getting to know him and about his mom, the were really moved by what a great guy he was. They were in tears. They said the NFL had some new fans that day, especially Tony G.

    Chalk one up for the good guys.

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    Yeah Tony!!!! Thats a great story.I can't imagine what it would be like
    to be in that situation and not be able to breathe.

    I also cannot imagine what it would be like to have him standing behind me
    with his arms wrapped around me, ok...I'm lying...I could....

    Now if he could only save the Chiefs!

    Thanks for posting this Mtn Man!

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    He is such a great guy.
    I'm thinking about naming my first son Tony now

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    Word is Tony saved Chuck Norris once.

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    What happened? Did he give KCL mouth to mouth?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JayCutler4MVP!!! View Post
    He is such a great guy.
    I'm thinking about naming my first son Tony now

    What if you have a daughter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slim View Post
    What if you have a daughter?
    Then I'll name her Toni.
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    Big deal...people get saved every day with the heimlich and no one finds it news worthy. I have done the Heimlich on one adult, and kept a two year old from choking by doing that hold them head down and whack their back thing they teach you in first aid, and neither of those were news worthy events. Must have been a slow news day in Huntington Beach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott.475 View Post
    Big deal...people get saved every day with the heimlich and no one finds it news worthy. I have done the Heimlich on one adult, and kept a two year old from choking by doing that hold them head down and whack their back thing they teach you in first aid, and neither of those were news worthy events. Must have been a slow news day in Huntington Beach.
    Come on now, it's a neat story.

    I'm glad you've had the opportunity to help a couple of people who were choking, and these should be newsworthy items. The fact that they didn't make the news shouldn't diminish this story. Tony himself didn't want to make a big deal about it apparently either.

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    Always good to see positive press about an athlete. The headlines are dominated by guys like PacMan, and unfortunately, Brandon Marshall et al. with stupidity.

    Good job Tony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott.475 View Post
    Big deal...people get saved every day with the heimlich and no one finds it news worthy. I have done the Heimlich on one adult, and kept a two year old from choking by doing that hold them head down and whack their back thing they teach you in first aid, and neither of those were news worthy events. Must have been a slow news day in Huntington Beach.
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    "The whole restaurant was quiet. Nobody was doing anything.
    Good thing someone had the balls to go help the guy instead of worried about being sued if they did something wrong.

    WTG Tony G.

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    Even as a hard core Broncos fan, I've found it impossible to dislike Tony Gonzalez. He is a great player and athlete. There is no doubt, he a man!

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    Good job Tony G!!!!!!!

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