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The Rescuers of a Municipal Swimming Pool in Madrid Save a Child Under 17 From Drowning ‘in Extremis’

Summary by El Pais
The rescuers of the municipal swimming pool of the Casa de Campo de Madrid have saved in extremis a 17-year-old who was drowning in the sports facilities this Wednesday at 6 p.m. The employees of the complex have taken him out of the water and started with the reanimation on one side of the pool until the Samur has arrived. The boy has recovered his pulse and has been taken seriously to the Clinical Hospital.

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The rescuers of the municipal swimming pool of the Casa de Campo de Madrid have saved in extremis a 17-year-old who was drowning in the sports facilities this Wednesday at 6 p.m. The employees of the complex have taken him out of the water and started with the reanimation on one side of the pool until the Samur has arrived. The boy has recovered his pulse and has been taken seriously to the Clinical Hospital.

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A minor under 17 years of age is in serious condition after having suffered on Wednesday a drowning in the municipal swimming pool of Casa de Campo, in the district of Moncloa-Aravaca,...

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A 17-year-old boy was seriously injured this afternoon of Wednesday, July 9, after suffering an episode of drowning in the municipal summer pool of Casa... La entrada A serious teenager after suffering a drowning in the municipal pool of Casa de Campo (Madrid) was first published in Gazetín Madrid.

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Gacetín Madrid broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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