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  • #16
    Originally posted by Darren M View Post
    Luckily my brain went into auto mode and all that life guard and swimming shit as a Boy Scout came flooding in.
    That is all you had to say, Brother. I was a BSA lifeguard as well.

    Sucks that you had to deal with such panic holding onto your son.

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    • #17
      The three saves I made as a lifeguard included no audible sound from the victim. No one drowns on my watch.

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      • #18
        Good post! Had no idea as to those tendencies...
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        • #19
          Why is this a sticky?

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          • #20
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            I had a similar story a few weeks ago at our community pool:

            Was swimming with the wifey and noticed a small girl (about 5yo) across the pool from me. She ran and jumped into the deeper end. She tried swimming back but went under and stayed. I watched for a few seconds and just felt like something was wrong, so I looked closer and saw her sucking water and panicking under water.

            I swam over as quick as I could, grabbed her from the bottom and lifted her out. Her lungs were full of water and she was gagging. I turned her back to my chest, bear hugged her chest and squeezed. Just then Mary saw what I was doing and saw the girl spew water 2 feet out. The girl started crying and I brought her to the edge. Her "father", who was sitting in the shade back where he couldn't see her, finally hears people yelling and comes over to get her.

            He takes her from me and says not one word, not to me or his daughter who almost just drowned.

            David

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            • #21
              Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
              [LIKE]

              I had a similar story a few weeks ago at our community pool:

              Was swimming with the wifey and noticed a small girl (about 5yo) across the pool from me. She ran and jumped into the deeper end. She tried swimming back but went under and stayed. I watched for a few seconds and just felt like something was wrong, so I looked closer and saw her sucking water and panicking under water.

              I swam over as quick as I could, grabbed her from the bottom and lifted her out. Her lungs were full of water and she was gagging. I turned her back to my chest, bear hugged her chest and squeezed. Just then Mary saw what I was doing and saw the girl spew water 2 feet out. The girl started crying and I brought her to the edge. Her "father", who was sitting in the shade back where he couldn't see her, finally hears people yelling and comes over to get her.

              He takes her from me and says not one word, not to me or his daughter who almost just drowned.

              David
              Have you been served civil papers for the lawsuit (mental anguish to his daughter)???

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              • #22
                Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...

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                • #23
                  She was asking for it!



                  David

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                  • #24
                    All of those warning signs hit home here. My 3yo is learning to swim, and even though she moves like a torpedo when she's horizontal, she'll forget & go perpendicular, mouth just below the surface, pleading w/ her eyes for help.

                    Thanks for the sticky. Definitely sharing w/ the wife.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
                      He takes her from me and says not one word, not to me or his daughter who almost just drowned.
                      If that would have been either of my children you would have had a sobbing grown man bear hugging the living shit out of you! Hero's do still exist!
                      Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
                        Why is this a sticky?
                        Do you have kids ? If you do, I'm wondering why this question even popped into your head. This is great information for anyone that will be in or even near the water at all. If you took the time to read all of the info that Matt posted, you could possibly save someone's life.

                        Thanks for posting it, Matt. My little girl loves to swim. I'll definitely keep these in mind from now on when I'm watching her swim.

                        -Aaron

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                        • #27
                          we are about to have a pool put in at our house..im glad to see this even though my son wont be allowed outside in the back w/out me or mom around. its still great info to know!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by runin90lx View Post
                            we are about to have a pool put in at our house..im glad to see this even though my son wont be allowed outside in the back w/out me or mom around. its still great info to know!
                            Make sure you put a fence around your pool.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Muffrazr View Post
                              Make sure you put a fence around your pool.
                              our backyard is fenced(and is required by city code before we can get permit) and all the gates have locks on them..also all the doors beep if opened so we will know if the back door is opened. we are taking all the precautions we can to make it as safe as possible.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by runin90lx View Post
                                our backyard is fenced(and is required by city code before we can get permit) and all the gates have locks on them..also all the doors beep if opened so we will know if the back door is opened. we are taking all the precautions we can to make it as safe as possible.
                                Over the past 16 years, I can count at least 10 children that have died in the backyard of a clients home because their YARD is fenced in, but the pool wasn't secured beyond that. Fencing in your yard keeps the pool safe from neighbors and vice versa, but it also makes the pool that much more dangerous to any children ON premises.


                                Go the extra mile and put a locking fence around the pool.... you'll never regret it.
                                Originally posted by Vertnut
                                I'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!

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