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Teen saves man from drowning while scuba diving

/ 07:29 PM June 02, 2020

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A teenager rescued a man from drowning while scuba diving for the first time without an instructor last Thursday, May 28.

Calvin Grosvenor was accompanying Jesse Fletchall during a dive in West Okoboji Lake in Iowa, United States when the incident happened, Explore Okoboji reported yesterday, June 1.

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The 17-year-old met Fletchall when he visited the shop of his old diving instructor Jose to look for a job, as per a previous report on May 29.

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“When I showed up Jose was talking to a guy who wanted to scuba dive, he was in town for the day and wanted to go alone, but Jose insisted that he goes with a buddy or a partner,” Grosvenor was quoted as saying.

Since Jose could not leave his shop, the teenager offered to accompany the man on his dive.

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The two were already in 30 feet of water when Fletchall suffered a seizure caused by a medical condition. Grosvenor then quickly filled up his buoyancy control device and floated up to the water’s surface.

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According to the report, he eventually made it near the lake’s dock with Fletchall in tow after paddling “at least a hundred yards.”

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Grosvenor then yelled for help and a woman on the dock contacted 911. Meanwhile, a construction crew that was working on a house that Grosvenor approached helped pull Fletchall back onto the dock.

Upon removing Fletchall’s equipment, Grosvenor immediately performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on him.

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“And once the ambulance arrived he had a slight pulse and he was starting to breathe slightly,” he said in the report. “Otherwise he probably would have drowned.”

Fletchall, who resides in Missouri, was then brought to a health care center before being transported to a hospital. He has since recovered and has been discharged from the hospital.

Following his rescue, Fletchall gave Grosvenor a charm he carried with him on his dives along with some new scuba gear on May 30, just in time for the teenager’s birthday the day after.

Grosvenor became a certified diver last November. The report also stated that Fletchall is one certification away from being a master diver. Ryan Arcadio/NVG

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