Thessaloniki: 10-year-old in critical condition after cardiac arrest at the swimming pool
A 10-year-old boy is in critical condition after experiencing a cardiac arrest during activities at a swimming pool in Thessaloniki.
On Wednesday, March 11, a critical incident occurred at the Poseidon Swimming Pool in Thessaloniki, where a 10-year-old boy suffered a cardiac arrest while participating in activities at the facility. The event triggered a rapid response from emergency services, including paramedics and a doctor from the Thessaloniki Emergency Medical Services, who implemented advanced life support procedures immediately.
Thanks to the swift and coordinated intervention of the rescue team, the child was successfully revived and stabilized at the scene before being transported safely to Hippocratean Hospital in Thessaloniki for further medical evaluation and care. According to reports from thestival.gr, the child remains in critical condition as medical personnel continue to monitor his situation.
The emergency response involved a standard ambulance and a Mobile Medical Unit from the National Center for Immediate Assistance, with a total of four rescuers and one doctor on site to ensure the boy received the care he urgently needed. This incident highlights the importance of quick emergency response in life-threatening situations, particularly involving children in public activity settings such as swimming pools.