Hopewell police, fire recount river rescue of baby boy and woman after alleged attempted drowning

  • Source: WRIC-TV ABC 8 Richmond
  • Published: 01/12/2021 12:00 AM

After an alleged attempted drowning of a baby boy, not yet one-year-old, Hopewell police and fire officials recalled the harrowing morning rescue effort Monday. “We did what we were trained to do,” Police Lieutenant Mike Langford told 8News. First responders were called to the 500 block of Riverside Avenue around 10:27 Monday morning, after bystanders are said to have seen a woman enter the Appomattox River along with the child. Once they arrived, police say officers dashed into the water and recovered the unconscious boy, as the woman — believed to be the infant’s mother — went further out in the river. “Our crews and police also did CPR on the child, got return of circulation and transported the child to VCU Medical Center,” Fire Marshal Jamie Scott said, who was at the helm of the rescue boat. Because of the heightened risk someone may get hypothermia in the cold water, Scott said “emotions were definitely heightened on this call.”



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