Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool
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Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool
Summary
Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool is a news article[1].
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- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's instance of is recorded as news article[2].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's location is recorded as Atlanta[3].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's page is recorded as 35[4].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's publication date is recorded as +1965-07-06T00:00:00Z[6].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's main subject is recorded as Burnett Peter Van Deusen[7].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.flickr.com/photos/richard_arthur_norton/3140770274/in/album-72157608738856743/[8].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.flickr.com/photos/richardarthurnorton/51725280545/in/dateposted-public/[9].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's published in is recorded as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution[10].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's first line is recorded as A 3-year-old Macon boy who fell into a motel swimming pool in Atlanta Monday afternoon was saved from drowning by two bystanders, police said.[11].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's last line is recorded as A physician who examined the boy said he would recover, police reported. The child's mother told them the boy had told her he was going out to play in some swings.[12].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[13].
- Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's quotation or excerpt is recorded as A 3-year-old Macon boy who fell into a motel swimming pool in Atlanta Monday afternoon was saved from drowning by two bystanders, police said. The child, identified as Si Simmons, was seen floating face down in the pool at Holiday Inn, 1810 Howell Mill Road, by Pete Van Deusen of Fairfield, New Jersey, who jumped in and hauled the boy out. A physician who examined the boy, said he would recover.[14].
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Two Bystanders Rescue Child From Pool's instance of is recorded as news article[2].