merrie says: But three-year-old Amara Young was not responsive, so Kano started CPR. She quickly started breathing on her own and was eventually transported to Primary Children's Medical Center. Kano says hearing her breathe was one of the best sounds he's ever heard. He says he's no hero and feels blessed to have been in the right place at the right time to help. Kano credits basic life saving skills he learned in Boy Scouts and in a more advanced class he took in high school. FOX 13's Scott McKane has more about the incident. Kano credits basic life saving skills he learned in Boy Scouts and in a more advanced class he took in high school.I think schools should offer this type of training during health class. You never know when you could save a life. And kudos to the teen, getting an unfamiliar car seat unlatched in the dark underwater is unbelievably hard. I think he is a hero. I am sure the girl's mother does too. |
View the Top Clips from September 24, 2009
Embed This Clip In Your Site...
|
|
|
|
|
New from the makers of Clipmarks: Amplify.com - Don't just share the news...Amplify it!
|
|