Drowned man brought back to life, thanks to off-duty fireman

ASYIKIN ASMIN
ASYIKIN ASMIN
30 May 2022 12:14pm
Baharin performed CPR for about three minutes before the victim was revived.
Baharin performed CPR for about three minutes before the victim was revived.
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TUARAN – An off-duty fireman on a fun day-out with his family ends up being a hero when he saved a man’s life at Pantai Syahbandar here yesterday.

The fireman, Abdul Baharin Bisoi from the Tuaran fire department had brought his family to the beach and he was swimming in the ocean when he heard people screaming for help as a man appeared to have drowned at about 4.50pm.

“While swimming, I heard screams saying that someone was drowning. At first, I looked around but did not see anyone in distress, but I later spotted several individuals about 30 metres from the beach.

“I swam towards them and saw a man in his 20s who was already unconscious.

“I quickly brought him back to the beach, and while I was feeling tired myself, I tried to give him CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation),” he said when contacted by Sinar Harian today.

Baharin performed CPR for about three minutes before the victim was revived.

“The victim started turning blue at that time, but I did not give up and performed CPR until he began to breathe again.

He was sent to Tuaran Hospital for further treatment,” he said.

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Baharin also advised the public to be safe, especially when doing leisure activities, particularly at the beach area.