Dutch Woman Saved

At around 1pm yesterday, December 28, rescue workers from the Sawang Borriboon Dhammasatan Foundation were notified that a foreign tourist was drowning in the sea off Jomtien Beach. The incident occurred near the Dongtan Police Post in Bang Lamung district.

When rescue teams arrived at the scene, they found a large crowd of Thai and foreign onlookers gathered around the victim. She was later identified as an around 60 year old Dutch woman. The tourist was unconscious, unresponsive, and showed no detectable pulse.

Lifeguards stationed along the beach rushed to help. One of them, Thongchai Tiengjaruen, immediately began performing CPR in front of the anxious crowd. After several tense minutes, the woman’s pulse returned. She was then urgently transferred to hospital for further treatment.

Thai lifeguards save foreign woman from drowning
Thongchai Tiengjaruen | Photo via Facebook/ BTV News

Thongchai said the tourist had entered the sea before suddenly suffering muscle cramps, causing her to drown. Fortunately, nearby beachgoers managed to pull her from the water before it was too late.

“When she was brought ashore, I checked and found no pulse. I immediately began CPR and called for an Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance from Pattaya City Hospital to assist at the scene,” Thongchai said.

Source: The Thaiger

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