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Hollywood shows drowning as splashing and shouting — but the reality is far quieter and faster. In this episode, we break down the instinctive drowning response, why a child in a bathtub faces the same risk as someone in the ocean, and why the rescuer's first instinct to jump in can be fatal. We cover the modern "reach, throw, row, go" hierarchy, the critical difference in CPR for drowning (rescue breaths first, not compressions), the cold-water exception that buys precious minutes, and the hidden danger of secondary drowning hours after a close call. Whether you're a parent, a lifeguard, or just someone who spends time near water, this episode gives you the sequence that separates a rescue from a tragedy.
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