The Brief
- The Department of Homeland Security said two off-duty ICE agents rescued a drowning child from a hotel pool in Plymouth.
- The agents reportedly performed CPR on the 4-year-old boy before paramedics arrived.
- Authorities say the agents were “were able to save a life” because of their training.
PLYMOUTH, Minn. (FOX 9) – A 4-year-old boy was saved by two off-duty ICE agents in Plymouth who performed CPR on him before paramedics brought him to a hospital.
ICE agents save boy from drowning
Big picture view:
The Department of Homeland Security said two ICE agents “sprung into action” to rescue a 4-year-old boy who almost drowned in a hotel pool in Plymouth.
The agents then “performed CPR for several minutes before paramedics arrived.” …