A three-year-old is alive after a harrowing incident thanks to the swift efforts of police officers in Miami-Dade, Florida.
Watch the lifesaving efforts of our South District officers as they work diligently to save the life of a 3-year-old who was stuck in a vehicle submerged in water. #MDPDproud“This one was different because as a father, when you hear a child’s underwater in the vehicle and the parent can’t get them out, the first emotion that clicks in your head is ‘go,'” Officer Emanuel Walton recalled of the incident.
He noted that officers could not see through the water, but someone had to go in, and he did it without even thinking twice. “I couldn’t see through the water so I had to come back up a couple of times and just basically use touch to figure out what was what inside of the vehicle,” Walton explained. He eventually found the car seat and dragged it out, along with the child. Officer Junior Clervil performed CPR on the boy who, after several chest compressions, regained his breath.as “an emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating. Immediate CPR can double or triple chances of survival after cardiac arrest,” per the American Heart Association.
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