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Heroic woman saves a drowning boy and his pregnant mom
Jennifer Potter, an apartment manager from Indianapolis, IN, saw a toddler drowning in a swimming pool and rushed to save him, and she ended up saving his pregnant mom in the process too.
Potter was driving across the property in a golf cart when she heard the youngster calling for help from the deep end of the pool.
Potter immediately jumped into action and ran towards the pool. When she dove in to help the boy, however, she saw that there was another person in distress as well: the boy’s mother was underneath of her son, holding him up and making sure that his face was above water, even though her own face was submerged.
The 35-year-old braveheart rescued both the boy and his mom and is now being credited with saving three lives.
Heroic woman saves a drowning boy and his pregnant mom
Jennifer Potter, an apartment manager from Indianapolis, IN, saw a toddler drowning in a swimming pool and rushed to save him, and she ended up saving his pregnant mom in the process too.
Potter was driving across the property in a golf cart when she heard the youngster calling for help from the deep end of the pool.
Potter immediately jumped into action and ran towards the pool. When she dove in to help the boy, however, she saw that there was another person in distress as well: the boy’s mother was underneath of her son, holding him up and making sure that his face was above water, even though her own face was submerged.
The 35-year-old braveheart rescued both the boy and his mom and is now being credited with saving three lives.
Read more here: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/woman-runs-to-save-drowning-boy-and-winds-up-saving-his-pregnant-mother-too/
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