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Teen Lifesaver: A Heroic Rescue at Lake Nacimiento

During a family outing at Lake Nacimiento Resort in California, 13-year-old Lazaro Perez displayed remarkable courage by saving a 7-year-old boy from drowning. The incident occurred when the younger child, who was not wearing a life jacket, fell off an inflatable tube and did not emerge from the water. Reacting swiftly, Lazaro dove into the lake, quickly located the child, and brought him safely back to shore. The local park rangers and emergency services who attended the scene praised Lazaro’s quick thinking and bravery, heralding him as a true hero who turned a potentially tragic day into a commendable one.

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