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First Aid: Drowning

Drowning. Begin mouth-to-mouth breathing as soon as possible, in a boat, a life preserver, or at the latest, when the rescuer reaches shallow water. Call 911. Continue rescue breathing until the child reaches a medical facility. Some children have survived long submersions, especially in cold water. If there is any possibility of a neck injury (for example, a diving accident), protect the neck from any bending or twisting.

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