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Heartfelt Heroics at Disney World Save Young Boy’s Life

A joyous day at Disney World took a heroic turn when 5-year-old Ernesto Tagle III experienced a medical emergency on the Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind ride. Quick action by his mother, aided by a passing nurse and EMT, brought Ernesto back from the brink as they administered lifesaving CPR and chest compressions. Disney staff swiftly provided an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), further aiding the rescue efforts. Thanks to the rapid response of these everyday heroes, Ernesto was stabilized and later diagnosed with a rare heart condition, turning a frightening moment into a miraculous save and a heartwarming display of teamwork and community care at the happiest place on Earth.

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