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Drowning child given CPR

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Drowning child given CPR

By THE NATION

 

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The Facebook page of Sawang Rattanatrai Saraburi rescue team posted a video on Sunday (February 2), showing a drowned child being given cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

 

The incident took place on Saturday near Wat Khao Noi Chom Sawan temple in Saraburi province.

 

The rescue team rushed to help the child after it was informed of the incident on Saturday evening. The team was met at the scene by staff from the provincial Poh Teck Tung foundation.

 

One of the team and a foundation member performed the CPR. The child was successfully revived and sent to Saraburi hospital.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30381504

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-02-03
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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The child was successfully revived

Well done. May the child recover completely

Glad to hear that the child will be ok. I fail to see the fantastic thing in that a team member and rescue worker is seen performing CPR? That is something that they all must know how to do.

Well done to the guys they should be awarded the highest medal possible

The main problem with CPR on a child is knowing how much force is safe to use. 

The child was successfully revived and sent to Saraburi hospital.

 

Great job! I take my hat off. Unfortunately, do such accidents often happen near temples.

 

It would be great if an adult would watch them.

But TIT wouldn't bring a loved child back. 

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