Young boy saves his younger sister from drowning in a pool

Cami and her older brother Tino the hero
@Deepizzaguy (122305)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
March 6, 2021 4:12pm CST
Tino Conboy who is eight years of age is being praised by persons in Sacramento for alerting his mother Diana that his younger sister Cami who is 18 months of age fell into their swimming pool after she left the home behind her mother's sight. Tino managed to alert Diana by using the same scream that his younger sister uses to get attention from his relatives when she is either in trouble or is asking them for a favor. Diana who is a nurse saw that her daughter was inside the pool not breathing and her body was limp. Diana instructed her son to call 911 to report the incident as she used her first aid skills to revive her daughter who vomited before she woke up from her brief sleep. What is amazing about Tino according to his mother is that despite Tino being a young boy, he was calm when he talked to the 911 operator to get the ambulance to come to his parents home and take his litter sister to a local hospital where she will recover from her near death scare. The swimming pool area now has a fence to prevent Cami from going into a swimming pool without adult supervision.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
6 Mar 21
That is a very smart young man. I am sure his sister will be grateful the rest of her life for him.
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Mar 21
That is true. Relatives who save the life of a loved one will remember it for life.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
7 Mar 21
@Deepizzaguy Yes and it also builds a special bond most times too.
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Mar 21
@stephcjh You are right.
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@kaylachan (84867)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Mar 21
Should've had one in the first place. Many places require them, especially if children live in the home. Happy to hear the little girl will live.
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@kaylachan (84867)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Mar 21
@Deepizzaguy When it comes to things like child safety, yeah.
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Mar 21
You are right since it is better to be safe than sorry.
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Mar 21
@kaylachan A saying that I live by.
@May2k8 (19792)
• Indonesia
7 Mar 21
What Tino did very well, I wish if all the children could help like him.
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Mar 21
I agree with you since young children today care for their relatives better than before.
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@JudyEv (382440)
• Rockingham, Australia
7 Mar 21
That family is very lucky to still have their daughter.
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Mar 21
You are correct.
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@LindaOHio (222726)
• United States
7 Mar 21
Tino showed great maturity in helping to save his sister.
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Mar 21
That was amazes about Tino that he was cool under pressure. I would have freaked out.
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
6 Mar 21
What a happy ending!
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@Deepizzaguy (122305)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Mar 21
My pleasure to share good news stories.
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