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2 year old nearly drown @ carowinds

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08:11 PM EDT on Monday, July 31, 2006

By WCNC.com Staff

E-mail Us: 6NEWS@WCNC.com

One person was taken to Carolinas Medical Center after a near drowning accident at Carowinds’ Boomerang Bay water park.

The accident happened around 5:45 p.m. Monday. Medic told 6NEWS they treated a two-year-old child. Details about the accident victim have not been released.

i found this on extreme pki , this is sad sad.gif how can this year get wrost??

Sounds like heroic action by a park employee quite probably saved this little guy's life:

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/9605872/detail.html

Toddler Resuscitated After Going Under In Carowinds Pool

POSTED: 11:27 pm EDT July 31, 2006

York Co., SC -- Officials at Carowinds tell Eyewitness News the boy went under water in the Kookaburra Bay, a shallow pool for small children in Carowinds' new Boomerang Bay Water Park. Three lifeguards responded to help the boy. One administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The boy was breathing by the time an on-site first-aid team arrived.

A Carowinds spokesman said the boy was with his mother when the incident happened just before 5:00pm. Carowinds leaders closed down the water park briefly after the incident. Officials tell us they are pleased with the way their staff responded.

That is a heroic story. Nice job by the lifeguards. I hate to say it, but his mother didn't notice that he was drowning? How shallow are we talking? A few feet? She could have pulled him out for that matter.

^So, she just watched him drown and waited for the lifeguards? Where has common sense gone?

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