I feel compelled to share a concerning incident that occurred on Thursday, September 4th, 2025, at the pool. A young boy nearly drowned, and while I understand that parents have multiple children to supervise, it’s crucial that lifeguards are attentive and well-trained.||During the incident, I observed that the lifeguard, a young woman, appeared distracted, eating and using her phone, which compromised her ability to monitor the three pools effectively. This raised serious concerns about the level of training provided to staff.||A young girl discovered the boy floating in the child’s pool, and when the lifeguard finally approached, it was alarming to see her handling the situation inappropriately. I have over 40 years of experience in First Aid, CPR, and defibrillation, and I immediately recognized that the boy was in distress, exhibiting agonal breathing. Despite my attempts to assist, the lifeguard insisted he was fine, which was deeply concerning.||I took the necessary steps to clear his airway and perform CPR until paramedics arrived. Unfortunately, there were delays in accessing the area, which added to the urgency of the situation. Thankfully, the boy eventually began to respond.||I believe the lifeguard’s actions during this emergency were inadequate, and I urge the management of the facility to evaluate their training protocols and safety measures.||I hope this review serves as a warning to others regarding the safety of the pool area. For those seeking a safe swimming environment, I would...
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Read moreURGENT SAFETY WARNING - A 9-year-old boy nearly died in the pool on Thursday 4th September 2025. The lifeguard was distracted (eating, drinking, on phone) and improperly positioned to monitor 3 pools. When the boy was found floating unconscious, she "strolled" over and incorrectly treated his agonal breathing as normal breathing, rubbing his back instead of performing CPR. As someone with 40+ years of First Aid/CPR training, I had to intervene - cleared his airway and performed CPR until paramedics arrived 10 minutes later. The lifeguard argued with me throughout, showing dangerous incompetence. This lifeguard should be dismissed and the facility fined. Avoid this pool if you value safety. Educational information for the lifeguard: Suspiros agonais são respirações irregulares, difíceis ou pouco frequentes que são um sinal de parada cardíaca súbita ou de grave falta de oxigênio no cérebro. Esses suspiros são um reflexo e NÃO uma respiração normal, indicando uma emergência imediata. Se você vir alguém com suspiros agonais, chame uma ambulância e inicie a RCP imediatamente, pois é um sinal crítico de que o coração parou ou não está funcionando corretamente. O que são Suspiros agonais? Irregulares e Infrequentes: Ao contrário da respiração normal, os suspiros agonais não apresentam um padrão consistente e rítmico. Ruidosos e Difíceis: Eles podem ser descritos como sons de suspiros, gemidos, roncos ou gorgolejos. Reflexo Cerebral: São reflexos do tronco cerebral que ocorrem quando o coração não está bombeando sangue suficiente para o cérebro. Sem Dor: Apesar de parecer angustiada, a pessoa provavelmente está inconsciente e os suspiros não são um sinal de sofrimento consciente. Por que são um Sinal de Emergência? Parada Cardíaca: A respiração agônica é comum nos primeiros minutos após o coração parar de bater repentinamente. Privação de Oxigênio Cerebral: A falta de fluxo sanguíneo para o cérebro causa esses reflexos anormais. O que Fazer Pedir Ajuda: Ligue imediatamente para os serviços de emergência (999 no Reino Unido). Iniciar RCP: Inicie a ressuscitação cardiopulmonar (RCP) sem demora. Não Hesite: Se não tiver certeza se é respiração normal ou suspiros agônicos, é sempre mais seguro realizar RCP. Agonal gasps are irregular, labored, or infrequent breaths that are a sign of sudden cardiac arrest or a severe lack of oxygen to the brain. These gasps are a reflex and NOT normal breathing, and they indicate an immediate emergency. If you see someone experiencing agonal gasps, you should call an ambulance and begin CPR straight away, as it's a critical sign that the heart has stopped or is not functioning properly. What are Agonal Gasps? Irregular and Infrequent: Unlike normal breathing, agonal gasps are not a consistent, rhythmic pattern. Noisy and Labored: They can be described as gasping, moaning, snorting, or gurgling sounds. Brain Reflex: These are brainstem reflexes that happen when the heart isn't pumping enough blood to the brain. Not Pain: Despite sounding distressed, the person is likely unconscious and the gasps are not a sign of conscious suffering. Why Are They a Sign of Emergency? Cardiac Arrest: Agonal breathing is common in the first few minutes after the heart stops beating suddenly. Brain Oxygen Deprivation: The lack of blood flow to the brain causes these abnormal reflexes. What to Do Call for Help: Immediately call emergency services (999 in the UK). Start CPR: Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) without delay. Do Not Hesitate: If you are unsure if it's normal breathing or agonal gasps, it's always safer to...
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