Lifeguard pulls man out of water and begins CPR, saving his life

Medi Response search and rescue attended to an incident at Clarke Bay tidal pool in Ballito, north of Durban, after receiving reports of a man drowning there. When Medi Response paramedics arrived at the scene, they treated the man, who is now in a critical condition. Picture: Medi Response

Medi Response search and rescue attended to an incident at Clarke Bay tidal pool in Ballito, north of Durban, after receiving reports of a man drowning there. When Medi Response paramedics arrived at the scene, they treated the man, who is now in a critical condition. Picture: Medi Response

Published Nov 6, 2022

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Durban — A man was successfully resuscitated following a drowning incident at a KwaZulu-Natal beach on Sunday afternoon.

Medi Response spokesperson Paul Herbst said Medi Response search and rescue responded to an incident at Clarke Bay tidal pool in Ballito, north of Durban, following reports of a drowning there.

Herbst said that, when paramedics arrived, a man was found to be unresponsive and lifeguards were performing CPR on him. The man was successfully resuscitated by lifeguards.

“On arrival of Medi Response advanced life support paramedics, interventions were initiated, and the man is in a critical condition,” Herbst said.

Medi Response search and rescue attended to an incident at Clarke Bay tidal pool in Ballito, north of Durban, after receiving reports of a man drowning there. When Medi Response paramedics arrived at the scene, they treated the man, who is now in a critical condition. Picture: Medi Response

He said that reports indicated that the man had been swimming in the tidal pool when he became unresponsive and drowned. A member of the public noticed this and got the attention of a passing KwaDukuza Municipality lifeguard on patrol. The lifeguard pulled the man from the water and began CPR on him.

“An excellent job done by the lifeguard resulted in a good outcome. Well done to all involved,” Herbst said.

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