Caption: Shammah Hamideh and Joe Barca before her wedding day. | A clipping from a Yonkers newspaper with a photo of Barca and baby Shammah. | Joe Barca in his Yonkers PD uniform.

Twenty years ago, a New York cop saved a little baby, snatching the child from her panicked parents to breathe life back into her tiny body. On Sunday, that cop, Joe Barca, will watch with pride as that child, now a grown woman, marries the love of her life in Palos Hills, IL.

"It means a lot to me to have him at my wedding," Shammah Hamideh, 20, told the Chicago Tribune. "It's going to be even more special with the presence of him and his wife Helen." Hamideh was 2 months old in December 1993 when Barca, a sergeant at the time, was the first responder to the Hamideh home in Yonkers, NY, when her parents discovered the baby had stopped breathing.

"Major details of that day are stuck in my head pretty firmly because they were so life-changing," Barca said, recalling how the baby's arms and legs dangled limp and lifeless. Barca slapped the baby's back a few times, cleared mucus blocking her airway, began CPR and accompanied the baby to the hospital when paramedics arrived.

In the ambulance, Barca continued to pump the little girl's heart with his fingers.

"As we were approaching the hospital, I could feel the baby starting to come back to life," Barca told CBS News in New York. "Any time you can save a life it's a great feeling, but this was very crucially a little 2-month-old baby."

Barca remembers when her distraught father arrived at the hospital. "The father showed up expecting to hear the worst," Barca told the Journal News in Westchester, NY. "I said, 'You hear that baby crying? That's yours.' Then he started crying."