Florida Police Officers Help Save Life of 3-year-old Found Floating in Pool

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Pensacola, Florida — On June 13, 2020, Pensacola police officers received a call that a three year old girl had been found floating in a swimming pool at a residence of the north side of town. Officer Kyle Skipper was the first to arrive and saw the child’s grandmother attempting CPR. The child was unresponsive and was not breathing. Officer Skipper picked up the child and held her up off the ground and face down with one hand while using his other hand to firmly strike her back in an attempt to clear any obstructions. Officer Robert Lindblom arrived to assist, and as they were preparing to use the AED, she took a small breath.

Officer Lindblom located a pulse after giving chest compressions. The officers laid the child on her side in an attempt to keep her airway clear. The officers used their fingers to clear vomit from the child’s mouth, and the child began breathing better and began to move. The Pensacola Fire Department arrived along with Escambia County EMS, rushing the child to the hospital where she made a full recovery. The attending pediatric physician advised that the overall outlook would take time to determine, however he stated that without the efforts of the officers at the scene who got the child to start breathing, she would not have survived.

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42 thoughts on “Florida Police Officers Help Save Life of 3-year-old Found Floating in Pool

  1. "Please hurry"
    I bet the stress and the constant sound pressure helped to concentrate and be as quick and efficient as possible.

  2. The first thing I did when my kid was born is put up a fence around my pool. If that is their house, the parents should be ashamed.

  3. Anyone watching this, don't sit there and pat an unresponsive kid like that. You aren't dislodging something they choked on. The kid needs air and one handed chest compressions.

  4. Videos like this should be played on the nightly news everyday so people see what cops goes through everyday. Stop hating cops.

  5. I don't understand why women can't shut the fuck up during stress. If that lady was SOOOOOO concerned, maybe she should have not let the kid drown in the first place?? Seems like a pretty avoidable event.

  6. These videos keep getting cut too short. I wanna hear that little little girl start crying! (In a good way)

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