Bodycam shows response to near-drowning of 2-year-old boy in Brown Deer
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Posted: Aug 17, 2022 9:28 PM CST

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BROWN DEER, Wis. (CBS 58) -- "I don't think I got to 30 compressions. I didn't get to the point to ask someone to give a breath or just give a breath myself. I just immediately knew the compression was going in the right spot," said Kelly Strains, the woman who helped save the 2-year-old boy from drowning.
"We definitely appreciate you getting over there. I don't know too many neighbors that would do that," said the neighbor.
Strains is one of the neighbors in a Brown Deer community that helped save a 2-year-old boy's life.
She performed CPR on Isaac Velazquez after he nearly drowned last month.
When officers arrived, Strains said they walked her through the rest of it until they took him to the hospital.
Isaac is now back home and has recovered.
We're told the quick thinking by family, neighbors and first responders helped save Isaac's life.
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