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Lifeguards rush to carry out CPR on a traveler who passed out after swimming in the sea off Pattaya beach.

PATTAYA, Thailand— A foreign traveler, approximated to be in between 50 and 60 years of ages, was saved by watchful beachgoers after passing out while swimming off Pattaya beach on March 2. Lifeguards, Do-gooders, and rescue workers worked together to administer life-saving steps.

Natthawut Chatjoko, an 18-year-old eyewitness, stated that the traveler had actually been swimming for roughly 15 to 20 minutes before all of a sudden passing out. Lifeguards promptly hurried to the scene and started Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in an effort to restore the male.

Another witness, referred to as Blue, remembered seeing the immigrant completing a meal under a beach umbrella before going for a swim. Within a brief period of 10 minutes, a spectator raised the alarm, informing others to the drowning event.

Volunteer rescue groups and medical workers from Pattaya City Medical facility quickly reacted to the distress signal. The traveler was brought ashore and instantly got medical attention before being carried to Pattaya City Health Center, where he is presently going through extensive care at the healthcare facility, where physician are carefully monitoring his condition.


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