Drowning prevention: Families reflect on scary incidents
The family of a young survivor of a near-drowning incident and Parkland Ambulance Care staff are celebrating the quick actions of two bystanders and sharing a powerful message about water safety.
Parkland Director of Public Affairs, Lyle Karasiuk, explained emergency responders received a call on the evening of July 14 about an unconscious child at a Prince Albert hotel pool. Five-year-old Traylynn McCallum had gone into cardiac arrest while drowning.
Bystander Celest Okemasyim called 9-1-1, as Mitchell Shott pulled McCallum from the water. They started CPR and by the time paramedics arrived the little girl was awake.
Traylynn McCallum recieves a gift bag from Cory Kulcheski who was one of the first paramedics on the scene after her near-drowning two weeks ago. (Alison Sandstrom/paNOW Staff)


