University of Georgia students rescue family from submerged car

SOURCE www.foxnews.com
A group of University of Georgia students are being honored as heroes after rescuing a family from a submerged car in Burke County, Georgia. The students, part of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, took quick action and saved the lives of three people, including two children. The survivors were taken to the hospital and released the next day. The students were praised for their courage and teamwork, and will be honored at various events for their bravery.

Key Points

  • Five University of Georgia students from Kappa Alpha Theta sorority rescued a family from a submerged car in Burke County, Georgia
  • The students saw a white minivan submerged in water and immediately took action to save the occupants
  • One student performed CPR on a child who was underwater for several minutes
  • All three survivors, including two children, were taken to the hospital and released the next day
  • The students were recognized for their heroic actions by the University of Georgia and will be honored at an upcoming convention

Pros

  • Quick and courageous action by the students saved the lives of three people
  • The survivors were taken to the hospital and released the next day
  • The students were honored for their heroism and bravery