Henry Heimlich, inventor of maneuver to save chocking victims, dies at 96

Heimlich died on Saturday at a hospital in Cincinnati at the age of 96 from complications of a massive heart attack he had on Dec. 12. Heimlich used the maneuver named after him in May to save a fellow resident at a Cincinnati retirement home where he lived, reportedly the first time he had used it to save a person’s life. Heimlich published an article about the maneuver, using abdominal thrusts, in 1974.