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Young School Pupils Rescue a Child from Near-Drowning Incident at a Swimming Spot

Sweltering Summer Afternoon, Young Child in Danger During Pool Time - Fortunately, a swift response from two other children prevent a tragic outcome.

Courageous Pupils Rescue a Youngster from Water Peril at School
Courageous Pupils Rescue a Youngster from Water Peril at School

Young School Pupils Rescue a Child from Near-Drowning Incident at a Swimming Spot

In the picturesque town of Nordheim, Baden-Württemberg, two young heroes emerged in August 20xx. Eleven-year-old Marlene and twelve-year-old Leo, both schoolchildren, saved a four-year-old child from a potentially tragic drowning incident at a local barbecue.

The incident unfolded when the young child, pushed forward by curiosity, made a dash for the diving board and leaped into a 12.6-foot deep pool. After jumping in, the child briefly surfaced and then went underwater.

Marlene, who was nearby, quickly sprang into action. Recalling the moment, she said, "Get the kid to the surface so he can keep living." With Leo by her side, they used a tow-in technique to rescue the child. Leo, who had practiced the tow-in grip just a week earlier with the German Life Saving Association (DLRG), managed to reach the child and bring him to the surface.

Upon reaching the pool's edge, Marlene pressed water out of the boy's stomach. The child was able to breathe again moments later, a relief for everyone present. Thankfully, the child did not suffer any serious injuries.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of quick action and water safety in preventing drowning accidents. Mayor Volker Schriek commended Marlene and Leo, referring to them as "little heroes and big role models." He also emphasized that many could have intervened, but it was Marlene and Leo who did.

Schriek further suggested that more parents should be aware of their responsibility by the poolside. He believes that incidents like these highlight the need for increased education and vigilance when it comes to water safety.

Regrettably, the town of Nordheim did not provide any additional information regarding water safety measures in place at the pool. The names of the four-year-old child and the adults present during the incident were not mentioned in the article. The names of the two students who saved a child from a tragedy by rescuing them from the swimming pool in Nordheim in August 20xx are not provided in the available search results.

Despite this, the bravery and quick thinking of Marlene and Leo are undeniable. Their actions not only saved a life but also serve as a powerful reminder of the difference one can make when they act swiftly and selflessly.

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