Drowning 7-Year-Old Saved by Two Boys Aged 8 and 12 as They Pulled Him Out From the Bottom of Pool

Most heroes don’t wear capes. On June 20, a 7-year-old almost drowned in the bottom of a Michigan pool. However, two young heros leaped into action and saved the boy. Here’s the best part — the two rescuers are 12 and 8 years old. And now, law enforcement is saluting their heroics.

Two young heroes and an act of bravery

The pair, Noah (12) and Weston (8) jumped into the pool when they spotted the youngster sinking and pulled him out of the pool. This incident occurred in an apartment complex’s pool in Fenton

The series of incidents 

According to Sheriff Christopher Swanson, the rescued boy Griffin wasn’t breathing, and his mother began CPR to reestablish some breaths and rushed him to a local hospital. Good news is, within 36 hours, he was completely recovered and released.[Video Credits: Genesee County Sheriff’s Office, Facebook]

Heroics well rewarded

Deservingly, each child was rewarded with a sheriff’s star badge, a bundle of books and $100 for their heroics.

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