Woman Notices 3 Kids Fall Into A Frozen Pond From Apartment Window – Risks Her Own Life To Save Them

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23-year-old Dusti Talavera was in her Colorado apartment, watching three children playing on a frozen pond from her window. She turned around for a moment and when she looked back, they were gone.

Free fall

Right before her eyes, the ice gave away, sending the three kids- two girls, aged 4 and 6 and an 11-year-old boy- plunging into the frigid water.

According to the Denver Gazette, Talavera said that in that particular moment, her instincts went on autopilot.

I just kind of put some shoes on and ran outside because nobody was really outside. It was me, I just knew it was me that had to do it.

Dusti Talavera

The next thing she knew, Talavera was in the middle of the pond in rescue mode. She was able to pull the boy and younger girl from the pond.

However, Talavera would soon be the one in danger.

An alarming situation

While attempting to rescue the third child, she too fell through the ice, finding herself in the 15-foot-deep pond.

Yet, even as she fought for her own life, Talavera tried to keep the girl’s head, who was unconscious, above water.

Thankfully, the girls’ 16-year-old cousin rushed over and threw Talavera a rope. Once she got out, she managed to pull out the girl until help arrived.

After performing CPR on the girl, she was rushed to Children’s Hospital in critical condition, but she along with the two other children survived the incident.

A hero’s response

Talavera’s heroics quickly got national attention as word of her bravery went viral.

Facebook commenters were awestruck.

“Girl thank you for your quick and heroic reaction! You are amazing  thank you to the rescue teams y’all are amazing,” posted one.

“What an amazing woman to do what she did….with no concern for her own safety! Thank you for your service to everyone that helped out.🙏🙏🙏,” added another.

Firefighter Corey Sutton said the entire crew have found their new hero.

What she did was amazing, we were back at the fire station talking about how brave she was and, gosh, if this happened to one of mine I’d hope somebody like her was close by.

Corey Sutton

Heros put themselves second

Looking back on that Sunday, Talavera said that there was no time to think of herself; all she thought about were those kids.

My instinct was to go outside and help them. It was just…save the kids. They’re just children. I was just worried about them. I didn’t think about (myself).

Dusti Talavera

Of course, there’s also a cautionary tale here to parents about letting your kids play unattended, let alone on an icy pond. As we saw, things can go from zero to crisis in mere seconds.

However, when things go awry, we’re lucky to have heroes like Talavera who act in the face of danger to keep our kids safe.

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“A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” – Christopher Reeve

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