12-Year-Old Recognized for Life Saving Effort that Saved Drowning Boy’s Life at the Shore

TUCKERTON, NJ – A 12-year-old girl was at a family gathering in June when she noticed a boy distressed in the pool. This week, she was recognized by the New Jersey State Police for her quick actions that saved the boy’s life.

“Yesterday, Lieutenant Charlee-Jo Steet, Tuckerton Station Commander, welcomed Conchita Pedraza-Garcia, her mother and sister to the station. Lieutenant Steet and the Tuckerton troopers recognized Conchita for her quick actions during a medical assist recently,” the NJSP said in a statement today.

On June 18, Conchita was at a family gathering within Tuckerton’s station area when she observed a 9-year-old boy drowning in a pool. Without hesitation, Conchita alerted adults of the drowning boy and life-saving measures began immediately. The little boy was transported to an area hospital and has since made a full recovery.”

“We commend Conchita for recognizing that the boy was in distress and her quick thinking to get an adult. Her actions undoubtedly prevented a tragedy,” the NJSP said,

Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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