Two young boys are being hailed as heroes for rescuing a drowning 7-year-old from the bottom of a Michigan pool.
The pair, 12-year-old Noah and 8-year-old Weston, leaped into action when they spotted the youngster sinking to the bottom of the deep end of an apartment complex’s pool in Fenton on June 20, according to the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.
The boys jumped into the pool, swam over to the child, Griffin, and pulled him out of the pool, Sheriff Christopher Swanson said last week.
Swanson said the boy was blue, lifeless and wasn’t breathing, and his mother began CPR until paramedics arrived, reestablished some breaths and rushed him to a local hospital.
Griffin was released within 36 hours and made a full recovery.
“There were two heroes who saw this and unbeknownst to anybody, they jumped into the pool and they picked up the 7-year-old [and] dragged him to the side,” Swanson said in a Facebook Live video last Thursday.
“… Here’s the best part — the two rescuers are 12 and 8 years old.”
Swanson and other law enforcement officials honored Noah and Weston Thursday as well as the first responders who helped save Griffin’s life.
The sheriff gave each child a sheriff’s star badge, a bundle of books and $100 each.
Little Griffin’s grandfather also thanked the boys at the event.
“Most heroes don’t wear capes and that’s these guys. Without these guys, he wouldn’t be here right now,” he said as he patted Griffin’s shoulders.