Californian Connor Fitzgerald visited a nearby beach with buddies on a beautiful summer day.
The boys created a game for themselves in which they competed to see who could dig the deepest holes. However, such amusing amusement almost became tragic.

Connor then became aware of something protruding from the sand that appeared to be a human head.
The youngster approached, certain that this was, in fact, the head of a young girl. Fitzgerald didn’t waste any time in starting to extricate the infant, who had lost all signs of life.
There was not enough time for Connor to pursue the grownups. So he started to dig the female out himself.
Connor had to give her an indirect heart massage after the boy was able to remove her from the sand blockage. He picked it up from a show on television.
The tiny girl could now breathe at last. Adults came to her aid at that same moment and dialed an ambulance.

The hospitalized baby who was saved is now feeling fine.
Alyssa Bostick, age 5, was the sandpit’s victim. The girl was having fun on the beach when she noticed that one of the boys had dug a substantial hole.
Like any other youngster in her situation, Alyssa made the decision to enter this sandy cave right away. Sand immediately dropped across the girl’s head, though. The infant was held captive in the sand.

Neither could Alyssa breathe or move. If Connor Fitzgerald hadn’t seen the girl in time, the outcomes of this tale would have been disastrous.
The father of Connor expressed his pride in his son. And Fitzgerald Sr. should be especially pleased with himself because not every youngster is capable of giving first aid to the victim while simultaneously managing to avoid confusion in a life-or-death situation.
“I value his quick thinking and abilities because they helped save a little girl’s life. I’m happy for him.





