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Most people should be able to swim because it is a necessary life skill. And in this scenario, tiny Massiah Browne exemplified the value of early swimming instruction for everyone around him!

At the age of 7, Messiah Browne has been swimming for half his life. According to his family’s photos on their Instagram account, the young child liked his time in the water a lot.


Messiah noticed something strange while he was enjoying the pool at the WestLake Apartments in Sacramento. He instantly hurried to get assistance after spotting a toddler at the pool’s bottom.

He told his aunt Savannah Martinborough, who is only 9 years old, what he had seen. She gave Messiah the order to rescue the infant from the sea immediately. The 7-year-old dove into the pool as soon as he heard his aunt.

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“He grabbed his arm and came back up with him,” the 9-year-old aunt remembered. A 3-year-old who had fallen into the pool and was ready to drown was saved by a 7-year-old by pulling him to safety. The adults at the pool were informed about the child by the two and acted right away.


Before the Sacramento Fire Department’s arrival to give medical care, adults who had received CPR training assisted in caring for the youngster.

When the infant was transported to the hospital, his breathing had returned to normal.


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Although Little Messiah Browne managed to save a life, he claims he does not view himself as a hero for his valiant deed. But he reveals that his mother regards the youngster as a hero! Messiah was extraordinarily brave and contributed to saving a life, so she should.

The 9-year-old and the 7-year-old have a message for people: while kids are in the pool, ensure they are comfortable and always being observed.

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What an amazingly courageous thing for a 7-year-old to accomplish! Messiah Browne, good work.

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