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Frank Field, Who Brought Expertise to TV Weathercasting, Dies at 100

The first meteorologist to forecast the weather on New York television, he later became known for, among other things, publicizing the Heimlich maneuver.

Richard Goldstein
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Deaths (Obituaries), Field, Frank (1923-2023), Heimlich Maneuver, National Broadcasting Co, Television, Weather
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