A Beverly Hills mother appears to have saved the life of her nearly 2-year-old daughter, who was found face down on Tuesday in the family’s in-ground pool.
Toddler Hayliegh O’Kelley’s family had only lived in their home for a couple of days when the incident occurred. Her mother, Tiffany Rose is credited with finding the toddler, taking her from the water and administering CPR until EMS personnel arrived.
The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office received a call at 4:55 p.m. and help was quickly sent to the scene. The mother told arriving personnel that she had just seen Hayliegh in the bathroom, but found her face down in the family’s pool a moment later.
Tiffany said that while performing CPR on the toddler, the little girl suddenly began breathing on her own. Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Gail Tierney said that when EMS arrived on scene and began administering aid to the child, the youngster even cried a little bit.
Hayliegh was airlifted to Shands in Gainesville for further treatment.
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