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Sierra
05-29-2004, 10:58 AM
BOISE, Idaho - A hospital worker preparing a 22-month-old for a funeral home noticed the boy was breathing — more than an hour after he had been ****ounced dead from drowning.

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Logan Pinto apparently wandered away from his baby sitter Thursday and fell into a canal near his home in Rexburg, about 275 miles east of Boise. He was submerged for nearly 30 minutes before police found him a half-mile downstream, said Rexburg police Capt. Randy Lewis.

Though an officer gave him CPR and emergency workers did everything they could to revive him, Lewis said, the boy was ****ounced dead when it appeared the effort had failed. After giving the boy’s mother and stepfather — Debra and Joe Gould — some time to say goodbye, Madison Memorial Hospital nurse Mary Zollinger began to prepare Logan’s body for the funeral home.

But when she looked at the boy, she noticed his chest was slightly moving and realized that Logan was alive.

The boy was flown to Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City, where he was listed in critical condition Friday. Late Thursday, he was breathing on his own and his color had returned, but he was placed back on a respirator Friday, Lewis said.

“I’m just amazed and overwhelmed with what took place,” Lewis said. “They aggressively worked on him for quite a bit of time, and of course it’s a bad situation when you have to let the parents know that their son has passed away.”

But despair turned to joy when emergency workers learned the boy was alive.

“It’s called divine intervention, I think. I was dumbfounded. I couldn’t believe it hardly, especially after leaving there and seeing what had transpired,” Lewis said. “I don’t know how to explain it. It’s joyous and relieving.”

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woot

usa320
05-29-2004, 11:02 AM
Ive heard of similar drowning cases before, when they think the person is dead and they come around an hour or two later.

definately must be good news for the parents.

UkrainianAmerican
05-29-2004, 11:02 AM
My bet is that the medical workers didnt know wtf they were doing, so they wrongly assumed the boy to be dead. :lol:

Mamon
05-29-2004, 11:04 AM
Good to hear for the boy and his family. Hope he doesn't come through with any damaging.

ChuckThunder
05-29-2004, 11:06 AM
Posted in the off topic board last night.

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15993

Secret Squirrel
05-29-2004, 11:30 AM
Good to hear for the boy and his family. Hope he doesn't come through with any damaging.

30 min under water without air...question isnt if there will be brain damage, the question is how much brain damage. But at least he's alive.

Lt_Crooks
05-29-2004, 11:54 AM
i dont want to sound cold but i think that the child would have been beter of dead, most likely know he has severe brain damage after 30 min, not able to see, never have normal brain functions again or talk, i know a child that was under water for 8 min and can only hear now, his parents now realize after 6 months it would have been better if he passed away . he will be brain dead for the rest of his life , always a heavy burden :(

J-10
05-29-2004, 12:35 PM
i dont want to sound cold but i think that the child would have been beter of dead, most likely know he has severe brain damage after 30 min, not able to see, never have normal brain functions again or talk, i know a child that was under water for 8 min and can only hear now, his parents now realize after 6 months it would have been better if he passed away . he will be brain dead for the rest of his life , always a heavy burden :(

A divine intervention! Lucky boy. Wish he will be in good health.