Father Rescues Toddler from Drowning, Nurses Revive Boy at Welsh Beauty Spot
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- A father-of-two, Stefan Johnson, rescued a toddler from drowning at Bryngarw Country Park in Bridgend.
- Two nurses, Emma Brown and Kelsey Pirie, then performed CPR, reviving the three-year-old boy just as paramedics arrived.
- The child is hospitalized in stable condition.
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A father-of-two rescued a toddler from drowning at a Welsh beauty spot, with two nurses subsequently reviving the child. The incident occurred just before the nurses were to attend a wedding ceremony.
A father-of-two rescued a toddler from drowning before two nurses brought the boy back to life at a Welsh beauty spot.
Stefan Johnson, who jumped into the water, had been on a refresher life-saving course just three weeks before the incident at Bryngarw Country Park in Bridgend.
And nurses Emma Brown and Kelsey Pirie were about to go into a wedding ceremony when they jumped into action.
CPR was performed on the three-year-old until an ambulance arrived and the boy, from Newport, was hospitalised where his condition is described as stable.
Stefan, with his partner Sophie and their three-year-old son George and three-month-old daughter Nora, had decided to take a different route around the park than usual, when Sophie spotted what she thought was a child in the pond.
Stefan said he initially thought the toddler was swimming, before the reality "clicked" and he jumped in and pulled the him out.
"I was in the zone. It's like I had to stay calm, to focus," he explained, adding he then struggled to find a pulse on the boy.
Sophie started to shout for help, while he began CPR, external.
Emma said when they realised the seriousness of the situation they "threw off" their heels and ran to the scene, where they found the boy " unresponsive, with no signs of life at all".
They took over CPR but said they were "panicking" as, after around five minutes, there was no change and a growing crowd of family members and wedding guests gathered around them watching.
"We were not in work mode at all, there was no crash team to call and no emergency buzzer to pull. Instinct kind of kicked in," said Kelsey, who works with Emma as a nurse caring for adults, with no previous experience of doing CPR on children.
"Literally he came back to life when the paramedics pulled up. The timing of it all was crazy," said Emma, adding if the boy had been found ten minutes later they would have already been inside watching the wedding.
Offene Fragen
- What was the exact cause of the drowning incident?
- What is the current condition of the toddler's family?






