Langford women who helped drowning teenager campaign for water safety
- On June 8, 2024, 17-year-old Keron McKay drowned at Langford Lake, prompting Ambroso and Hartman to save him and perform CPR until paramedics arrived.
- Days later, McKay died from his injuries in the hospital, leading to calls for improved water safety measures in the community.
- Community members purchased life rings for the lake, and Ambroso and Hartman are advocating for water safety awareness and swimming education for parents and children.
- Ambroso and Hartman received an award for their bravery and are raising awareness about the dangers of lake swimming and the importance of knowing personal limits.
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