When seven-year-old Lucia Elizabeth Dell saw that her grandfather had his eyes open in the pool, she knew something was seriously wrong and called for help.
Dellsa国际传媒檚 quick action to alert the lifeguard staff at Beban Pool on Sept. 8 helped save the life of her grandfather, Bernard Biro, and made her the youngest-ever recipient of B.C. Emergency Health Servicessa国际传媒 Vital Link Award, presented to members of the public who are involved in saving a life through successful CPR efforts.
Dell was presented the award at a ceremony at Beban Park on Wednesday, Oct. 11. At the same ceremony, seven City of Nanaimo lifeguard staff members sa国际传媒 Maddy Tait, Kilian Allard, Matt Coupland, Mackenzie Murgatroyd, Ethan Johnson, Nina Carroll and Keiann Nowicki sa国际传媒 were presented with letters of commendation for successfully performing CPR and looking after family members until B.C. Ambulance Service paramedics arrived to take over during the incident.
sa国际传媒淟ucia Dell was in the pool with her grandfather playing. While playing, her grandfather went unresponsive, face down,sa国际传媒 said Alex Mattes, B.C. EHS paramedic supervisor for the central Island, in his presentation. sa国际传媒淎t this time, Lucia tried to rouse her grandfather. When she was unable to, she notified her mother and lifeguards that something was wrong. Luciasa国际传媒檚 mother tried to rouse him and lifeguards jumped in the water.sa国际传媒
Biro was unresponsive and found to be in cardiac arrest when he was pulled from the water, so the lifeguards started CPR and also applied a shock from an automated external defibrillation unit. Paramedics arrived and continued CPR until they got a pulse back before rushing the patient to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
Mattes also acknowledged efforts by Nanaimo Fire Rescue and 911 call-takers and dispatchers for their roles in saving Birosa国际传媒檚 life.
Luciasa国际传媒檚 mother, Laura Biro, said the family had only been at the pool about 10 minutes when the incident occurred.
sa国际传媒淟uci, she and Grandpa go to the pool often and to the lake, and she remembered that Grandpa told her that he never has his eyes open in the pool because it hurts his eyes,sa国际传媒 Laura said. sa国际传媒淪he was diving and she came up and said, sa国际传媒楽omethingsa国际传媒檚 wrong with Grandpa sa国际传媒 His eyes are open. He never has his eyes open in the pool,sa国际传媒 and thatsa国际传媒檚 immediately what alerted her to know that something was wrong.sa国际传媒檚a国际传媒
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Bernard was also on hand to thank his granddaughter, the lifeguards and emergency responders and he hugged B.C. Ambulance paramedics Steve Sulyok and Jarrod Rousseau who revived him and rushed him to hospital.
sa国际传媒淭hank you, thank you, thank you. You guys gave me my life back,sa国际传媒 said Bernard, who explained that his doctor said he shouldnsa国际传媒檛 have survived long enough to get to the hospital. sa国际传媒淏ut because of you guys Isa国际传媒檓 standing here right now and I cannot thank you enough for this here. Now I get more time to spend with my daughters and my grandchildren.sa国际传媒
Bernard said he was stabilized at NRGH and then rushed to Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria where he received triple-bypass surgery. He has recovered and the 70-year-old said he feels sa国际传媒渇antastic.sa国际传媒
sa国际传媒淚 feel like a new person,sa国际传媒 he said.
Bernard said when he returns to his home in Penticton he will have follow-up appointments to try to determine what brought on the attack.
Laura mentioned how Ethan Johnson and the other lifeguards helped comfort Lucia and her younger sister during the incident.
sa国际传媒淓than had his ukulele and he sang songs for my girls and calmed them down. So important,sa国际传媒 Laura said. sa国际传媒淪o many different roles were so important in that whole process. Just recognizing that those girls were by themselves and needed some comfort and they were right there with them and it was amazing. Isa国际传媒檓 so happy that they got acknowledged as well.sa国际传媒
Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog congratulated all those who helped save Bernardsa国际传媒檚 life.
sa国际传媒淭oday we celebrate the impact of a very smart young woman and a fine team of people who put their skills together and, literally, gave this family someone who was in Godsa国际传媒檚 waiting room and yarded him back,sa国际传媒 Krog said.
chris.bush@nanaimobulletin.com
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