Drowning avoided in Lévis: a child saved in extremis

A 5-year-old boy who was having fun in a backyard swimming pool has been rescued from drowning in extremis while he was in cardio-respiratory arrest on Saturday.

The incident occurred in the morning, in the courtyard of a residence located at the corner of Marie-Victorin road and Cayer street, in the Saint-Nicolas sector.


Drowning avoided in Lévis: a child saved in extremis

For some unknown reason, the child reportedly lost his flotation device while he was having fun with other young people his age in the pool. The event occurred during a moment of parental inattention.

“The other children alerted the adult by shouting while the victim was in cardiorespiratory arrest,” explains Captain Julien Roy, of the City of Lévis Police Department (SPVL).


Drowning avoided in Lévis: a child saved in extremis

It was the parent who carried out the resuscitation maneuvers which enabled the boy to come to his senses and to evacuate the water he had swallowed.

Emergency services were still called to the scene and the child was transported to the hospital for evaluation. However, the victim should not suffer any sequelae related to this event, indicates the SPVL.

“It could have been worse, the intervention of the adults on site was very quick,” insists Mr. Roy.

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