Just like superheroes, lifeguards are indeed capable of saving lives.
After watching this viral video, I am now completely convinced that lifeguards are capable of seeing what others don’t normally see. Just like superheroes, lifeguards are indeed capable of saving lives.
Although it may seem that a lifeguard’s job is quite easy, these people must remain alert and keep a watchful eye on every swimmer all the time. It is certainly a tough job since a few seconds of neglect may result into tragedy.
In a video found by The Daily Mail, an eagle-eyed lifeguard was able to easily detect a child in trouble amidst the crowded wavepool. Apparently, the little boy fell out of his inflatable and started struggling on water. None of the swimmers saw the situation, but the lifeguard’s keen eye enabled her to rescue the child from the disaster awaiting him. Within seconds, she was able to jump into the pool and rescue the little boy.
Although the location where the footage was filmed is still unknown, many believe the incident happened in the US.
I found it nearly impossible to spot who’s having trouble in the pool when I saw the video for the first time. You may need to play it back to see what the hero lifeguard saw.
The World Health Organization revealed that drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury deaths all over the world. According to statistics, men and children are at the most risk of drowning.
Source: Mirror UK
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