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Dad Saves Toddler from Wales Pond with Help from Two Nurses
A 3-year-old boy struggling in a pond at a Welsh country park was saved by a quick-thinking father and two nurses who performed CPR until the child was revived. The boy recovered and was taken to a hospital in stable condition.
Stefan Johnson was enjoying a summer walk with his family when he spotted what looked like a child swimming in a pond at Bryngarw Country Park in Wales. Within seconds, he realized the 3-year-old boy was in serious trouble.
Johnson didn't hesitate. He jumped into the water, pulled the toddler out, and immediately began performing CPR while his partner Sophie called for help.
"I was in the zone. It's like I had to stay calm, to focus," Johnson told the BBC. His training kicked in at exactly the right moment.
Sophie's cries for help reached Emma Brown and Kelsey Pirie, two nurses who happened to be at the park for a friend's wedding. They rushed over and took over the CPR efforts from Johnson.
The situation looked dire. Brown later said the boy was "unresponsive, with no signs of life at all." But the nurses kept working, refusing to give up.
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Their persistence paid off. By the time paramedics arrived at the scene around 2:40 p.m. on July 4, the toddler had been revived and was breathing again.
South Wales Police confirmed the boy was taken to a hospital where he remained in stable condition. An investigation into how the incident occurred is ongoing.
Sunny's Take
This story shows the incredible power of people who stay ready to help. Johnson's quick action gave the boy a fighting chance, while Brown and Pirie's medical expertise brought him back to life.
The nurses even made it to their friend's wedding later that afternoon, carrying the weight of what they'd just experienced. "This is going to stay with us forever but at least it had a positive outcome," Brown said.
It's a reminder that ordinary moments can turn extraordinary in an instant. Johnson was just out for a family walk. Brown and Pirie were dressed for a celebration. None of them expected to save a life that day.
But when the moment came, they were ready.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Good Samaritan
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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