SRI RACHA, Thailand— A 26-year-old staff member on a freight ship was saved from the sea by regional anglers after he fell unconscious and almost drowned near Koh Loy Island in Sriracha on December 21.
The male, determined just as Anuwat, was dealing with a boat when he all of a sudden collapsed and fell under the water. His colleagues informed the Sriracha Browse and Rescue Center, which dispatched rescue groups and emergency situation medical workers to the scene.
On the other hand, a group of anglers who neighbored heard the turmoil and hurried to assist. They delved into the water, pulled Anuwat out, and carried out CPR on him at the pier of Koh Loy Island, a little island linked to the mainland by a bridge.
Among the anglers, Pallop Pantong, stated he was diving when he heard the distress signal from the boat. He appeared and saw Anuwat drifting in the water, with foam coming out of his mouth. He and his good friends rapidly brought him to the pier and attempted to restore him.
The rescue groups gotten here quickly after and took control of the CPR. They then moved Anuwat to Samitivej Medical Facility, where he is presently in important condition and struggling with breathing issues.
The reason for Anuwat’s collapse is still unidentified and under examination. The authorities applauded the anglers for their brave and prompt actions that conserved his life.