Bay Location paramedics assigned to Dixie Hearth save boy drowning in Redding hotel pool
Paramedics from the East Bay assigned to the Dixie Hearth saved a boy’s daily life at their hotel.
LIFESAVING Face: A group of 1st responders assigned to #DixieFire being at a Redding Hotel listened to an anguished mother’s screams. They jumped into motion, stopping a tragedy with fast-wondering steps. They’re grateful they were in the correct area at the proper time. pic.twitter.com/MRGJIWfnHG
— CAL Fire Butte Unit/Butte County Hearth Section (@CALFIRE_ButteCo) July 25, 2021
They were at a resort in Redding when they heard the kid’s mom scream.
Paramedics rushed to the screams and identified a 10-calendar year-old boy who had no pulse and was even now partially in the pool.
They gave him CPR.
Times later on, he sat up and cried.
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“Sigh of relief. sigh reduction. It can be funny as paramedics, as youngsters cry that’s fantastic, that signifies they have an airway,” Tom Schwedhelm with Moraga-Orinda Hearth Safety District mentioned.
“I do have young ones, I have four. So you know like it is really hard not to appear at a kid and go, hey it could be my child,” Jarred Neal with Oakland Fire Division explained.
CAL Fire of Butte County posted the online video on twitter.
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