Lifeguards Honored For Saving Young Boy's Life

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Syosset NY

24 August, 2021

2:30 PM

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SYOSSET, NY — The Town of Oyster Bay honored lifeguards and first responders that saved the life of a 4-year-old boy who nearly drowned in the Syosset-Woodbury Park Pool earlier this month. On Aug. 13, 4-year-old Vincent was playing with friends in the pool when lifeguards noticed that he hadn't come back up to the surface. Lifeguards Gianna Magrino, Ryan Harrison, Timothy Nealon, John Shea, and Cameron Martinez sprang into action and pulled Vincent from the water moments later. When they pulled him out, the lifeguards found that Vincent was not breathing and had no pulse. The lifeguards began their life-saving measures, and after 30 chest compressions, Vincent spat out water and started to breathe again. He stayed with the lifeguards until paramedics arrived and took him to the hospital. "I take great pride in recognizing the outstanding and lifesaving actions of our Town of Oyster Bay personnel, especially during the summer months when our lifeguards and other first responders are often called into action," said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. "Their combined efforts and quick actions saved this little boy's life. They are true heroes." Saladino honored the lifeguard team, as well as EMTs, firefighters and paramedics from the Syosset Fire Department, for their keen awareness and ability to act quickly, decisively and courageously in times of need.

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