Florida Man Rescues 6-Year-Old From Drowning in Dramatic Pool Incident
- On June 4 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Roque Ivan Ocampo rescued six-year-old Oscar from drowning after he fell into a swimming pool.
- Oscar lost his balance trying to jump on a pool float and fell in, leading to the drowning incident that prompted Ocampo’s intervention.
- After pulling Oscar from the water with another's help, Ocampo performed CPR as the boy was not breathing, continuing until Oscar regained breath.
- Ocampo said the child had stopped respiratory function, yet he continued his efforts until the child regained it, expressing his gratitude for being able to assist.
- Oscar survived due to Ocampo’s quick actions, highlighting the critical importance of prompt CPR in drowning emergencies according to experts involved.
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