The young girl who owes her life to two teenagers after she was found face-down and blue in a pool has been discharged from hospital. Rocco Conaghan performed CPR assiduously alongside two women after the girl was found unresponsive at Miranda Holiday Park's hot mineral pool near Thames on Monday night. Alongside the two women, Conaghan gave the girl two breaths, 30 compressions twice and another two breaths and 16 compressions before she regained consciousness. "It was my first time ever using [CPR]," Conaghan said. The girl's condition continued to improve, and an Auckland District Health Board spokeswoman said she was discharged yesterday.
Source: New Zealand Herald January 06, 2021 00:49 UTC