Person rescued after near-drowning experiences chest pain, San Luis Obispo CA


A person was underwater for about 12 to 30 seconds and was pulled out by bystanders. The person is now conscious but has chest pain and may have difficulty breathing. Emergency services are on the way for medical evaluation.
Audio|Source: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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house living in Grovergwick when he fell away, knocked him under the water.
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He did not have been conscious that he remembers he under the water for some time between 12 to 20 or 30 seconds, according to bystanders.
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He was pulled out by bystanders, fully conscious, he does have some labor-free, you know, when he was pulled out, however, by then their pace himself, they're just to be feeling so often.
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He himself is not certain.
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He actually swallowed any water when he was not down there.
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Originally, he said he would hold many changes lines, I know, but he started having some chest pain after for our assessment.
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Right now, he is not experiencing any short of breath just chest pain upon the interration.
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Lungs were clear to us.
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You're not having any strider in short-throats.
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No other by all times.
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I'm part of 112.
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Right. 40s, by 90s, something here.
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And they had the H.E.
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and M.S.5.
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The M.R., would get nice to be accurate.
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Just that we go to be here.
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That is a couple.
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Yes. Thank you. Thank you.
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And when I have no further questions or orders, we'll see you here.
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What's your ETA?
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Trauma, you put it under to soft sand, so at that's your ETA?
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10 minutes, 1-2.
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Okay, copy that, we'll see you here in 10 minutes, M-I-CN-1136, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Avila Beach Dr, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
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