12-year-old girl helps save 12-year-old boy
12-year-old girl helps save 12-year-old boy
As Charles Ostrander flailed in the turbulent waves of the Pacific, it was another 12-year-old who put her life on the line to save him — the first in a series of responders who eventually pulled Ostrander back from the brink of death.
Nicole Kissel's daring actions provided rescue crews with what turned out to be a crucial extension of time. Ostrander, who goes by his nickname Dale, ended up spending several minutes lost in the water, was found lifeless in the surf but has since been revived in a remarkable recovery that defied even the expectations of his parents.
On Wednesday, he was out of the ICU and starting to talk with his family.
After hearing Dale's call for help Friday, Nicole immediately turned her boogie board toward deeper waters despite the objections of her father, who shouted over the crashing waves about the dangerous conditions. Nicole managed to reach Dale, who was struggling to stay afloat, and helped him onto the three-foot board. Together, the two youths struggled against the rip current that had turned an average day at a popular beach into chaos.
"When we were on that board, I kind of shouted out to myself: 'We're going to die. I can't die like this,'" Nicole recalled.
Dale, meanwhile, had offered words of assurance: "Keep paddling. We're almost there."
If only.
A rogue wave slammed into the pair, knocking them off the board. Nicole managed to get back up, but Dale disappeared back into the surf.
Eddie Mendez, a volunteer water rescuer, was working his day job at a construction site when the emergency call came in. The 34-year-old immediately drove over to the beach and changed into a wet suit while his colleague launched two jet skis.
Mendez said he saw a shadow moving under the breaking water offshore, so he and a diver rushed over. They scanned the area for a few minutes before Mendez spotted the shadow again. They found the boy floating about two feet below the surface of the water.
"He was white-pale and face down," Mendez said.
As they pulled the boy on board, Mendez realized he was rescuing a child — about the age of his own daughter.
"I thought, 'Wow, this is like my own child,'" Mendez said.
Mendez drove the boy to the beach, where emergency responders began trying to revive him. There was no sign of life but they kept performing CPR as they transported him. Finally, after Dale reached a nearby hospital, his pulse returned.
Then Dale was flown from the southwest Washington coast to OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland, Ore. His parents were still steeling themselves for the worst.
"I expected to say our goodbyes and so did my wife, and we were just prepared for that," said Chad Ostrander, who was at the family's home in Spanaway, Wash., when it happened. But on Sunday night, as he was eased off sedatives, Dale opened his eyes.
"At that moment, that was the first glimmer of any hope," his father said. "It didn't mean he was going to make it. It just meant that there was hope."
It's unclear whether he'll fully recover, but his parents have hope.
"There's been several miracles just in the circumstances of finding him, the fact that he's not dead, the fact that he can move, the fact that he can speak," Chad Ostrander said. "Unbelievable."
Morocco said the fact that Dale was wearing long sleeves probably helped him.
It is not clear how long the boy was actually underwater. Mendez said about 15 minutes elapsed between the time rescuers were dispatched and the time Dale was pulled from the ocean.
Morocco, who was not involved in Dale's care, said swift treatment was key. He credited rescuers for continuing resuscitation efforts even though the boy lacked a pulse and reflexes.
Dale starting talking on Monday. When his parents encouraged him to cough to clear his throat, he replied, "I don't have to."
Dale will need speech and physical therapy, and can't get out of his hospital bed yet, his father said.
"Things are going along better than anyone expected so at this point we're very happy," he said.
"Honestly, all of the doctors' prospects are very negative. They're very honest and blunt. But they said every once in a while there's a miracle, and we don't want to give up on that," Ostrander said.
Dale has uttered a few more words. Ostrander said that when he told him he couldn't get out of bed, "He reared up and said, 'Yes, I can.'"
Two more words came Wednesday, when Nicole Kissel visited him.
She said he seemed to have trouble focusing his eyes for most of the 15-minute reunion. But as she left, he made eye contact for the first time and said, "Thank you."
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- Posted on August 11, 2011
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Now that's what you call a miracle!I thought it was very touching because someone actually would risk their own life for someone they don't know!
I think that it's amazing that he servived. If that girl hadn't been there noone would have realized that he was out there for a long time. Even tho he has to relearn alot of things he is very lucky to be alive.
I found this article not only touching, but as if i was reading a miracle. The bravery that 12 year old Nicole showed, when she ignored her father and risked her life to save Dale is incredible. She tried doing whatever she could to help him get to shore even though the waves in the Pacific were too strong she wasn't giving up. She did what she could and luckily a rescue team had came to save the boy on the offshore as for the saw him as if he was dead. To me it's a miracle that that boy had survived and I am very blessed that he did. Big waters are very scary epically at a very young age because even I've boogie boarded and swam before and I have experienced getting caught in a current. The experience of being unable to control yourself is extremely scary. But for a 12 year old girl not even thinking about what may happen to her trying to save this boy, she should be his hero and his miracle of seeing him.
it was brave for the girl to do what she did to save the boy, she could have been killed just like he could have been.
This just amazes me that a 12 year old would put there life on the line for him and disobey her fathers orders. Its good to know that there's kids in the world who will help people no matter what the situation.
This is absolutely amazing! I would totally risk my life for my best friend because we got each others backs and I'd do absolutely ANYTHING to help save his life. He's my best friend and I would do anything for him, no matter how much it would costmy own life. Saving his life if I had to, would be totally worth it.
That is a really sad story! Nicole was really brave to go save him against her father's orders. I'm so glad he lived and I hope he fully recovers soon. It is a miracle that he recovered so quickly and can talk some and move around a little. It's very sweet that he said thank you to her. I hope he gets better soon!
This Story is crazy! I am so glad that the boy is still alive though! I wonder How the girl felt about it? Did she feel good about trying to save him? Poor kid. I wonder when he can get out of the hospital. Do they know when?
That girl was very brave! She has to be one of the nicest most caring person in the world! And that Man is very caring also and should be very happy he saved a life!
I think that is crazy how that girl just left her dad like that and i would totally do that! I would risk my life for someone because I am a caring person! I hope Dale turns out okay and survives!