There is good, but also very disturbing news from the Innsbruck clinic after the calamities in the Tivoli outdoor swimming pool in Innsbruck and in the Schlitters swimming lake in the Zillertal.
As reported last Wednesday, an eleven-year-old student was pulled lifeless from the water in the Tivoli outdoor swimming pool in Innsbruck and resuscitated. Just Tuesday of this week, an 80-year-old resident was rescued from the Schlitter swimming lake, where he floated motionless. Here too, the resuscitation succeeded and, like the student, he was taken to the intensive care unit of the hospital.
students in the awakening phase
Fortunately, according to press spokesman Johannes Schwamberger of the hospital, the condition of the eleven-year-old is now stable. The doctors have begun to wake the boy from his deep sleep. “This process can take several days,” Schwamberger reports. It is not yet possible to estimate whether the student will sustain permanent damage from the swimming accident in Tivoli.
80-year-old in critical condition
For the 80-year-old resident, who was taken from the Schlitters swimming lake on Tuesday, there is unfortunately no clarity for the time being. The man is still in critical condition in the intensive care unit of the hospital.
Source: Krone

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