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A 15-year-old drowned in the Euphrates River near the Dead Sea
The boy was pulled from the creek without a pulse and without breathing, when the MDA team performed resuscitation operations on him. He was evacuated by helicopter to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, where he was pronounced dead.
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Monday, 05 April 2021, 14:03 Updated: 20:12
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A 15-year-old boy drowned today (Monday) in the Euphrates River near the Dead Sea.
Police forces and volunteers from the Scrolls Rescue Unit were called to the scene after a report of the drowning was received.
They dragged him from the stream and the MDA team that arrived at the scene performed resuscitation operations and later evacuated him by helicopter to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, where after efforts the doctors were forced to determine the boy's death
. Initially it appears that the rabbi went on an organized trip with some of the yeshiva students to Nahal Prat, and at one point the boy jumped into the water and subsequently found himself dead.
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Turns by helicopter to the hospital (Photo: Official website, Yifat Shemesh)
MDA medic Elon Lubiner said: "We reached the stream, went into the water and searched for the boy for a few minutes.
Once we located him, we changed him from the water when he was unconscious, with no pulse and no breathing after spending long minutes underwater.
"We immediately started performing prolonged resuscitation operations on him, which included massages, resuscitation and the provision of electric shocks, and he was evacuated by military helicopter to the hospital while continuing to perform resuscitation operations when his condition was critical."
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