Top News | Girl, 5, brought back to life by lifeguards after nearly drowning at waterpark as guests’ quick reaction saved her life
A GIRL of 5 was brought back to life by lifeguards after nearly drowning at a waterpark when two people found her floating unconscious. The girl was dragged out by two park guests who spotted her floating face down. InstagramThe girl was found floating unconscious in the water '/ ' InstagramParamedics were called out to Adventure World amusement park on Saturday '/ ' They alerted lifeguards who then performed CPR after the girl stopped breathing. Paramedics were eventually called out to the Adventure World amusement park in Bibra Lake, Western Australia. The young girl eventually regained consciousness and was taken to a nearby hospital in a critical condition. Adventure World chief executive Andrew Sharry thanked the two guests who played a ...pivotal role... in saving her life, according to the West Australian. He said: ...Early this afternoon an unsupervised five-year-old girl was retrieved from the main pool by the two closest guests ...Our lifeguard checked vitals and commenced CPR immediately. Our First Response Team arrived and provided further support. Most read in The Sun IT'S OL OVER Solskjaer has managed FINAL GAME for Man Utd & will be sacked after Watford DALES RACE PROBE Emmerdale rocked by race probe involving two of ITV soap's leading stars 'TOTAL SHOCK' Jorgie Porter reveals heartbreak at miscarrying quads at 14 weeks SHORELY NOT I used benefits to pay for my cosmetic surgery - I'm too famous to have a job WINTER OF DISCONTENT Europe Covid epicentre faces lockdown in DAYS - how does UK compare? ALL GROWN UP Britain's Got Talent star George Sampson unrecognisable 13 years after show ...The girl responded within moments and was then stabilised until the ambulance arrived.... He added: ...Our thoughts are with the young girl and her family. ...We have reached out to the parents to offer our support.... The Aussie girl was later transported to Perth's Children Hospital and is understood to now be in a stable condition. One witness wrote on social media: ...A young girl, she was helped and fortunately taken to hospital breathing. ...The life guards and members of the public did a great job. Was a horrible scene.... According to the amusement park's rules, kids under 12 must be supervised at all times by a guardian. Hundreds of children and their families were reportedly at the popular park when the incident occured. Adventure World continued to remain open to the public after the incident. InstagramThe park remained open after the incident '/ ' We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours. Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.
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