A firefighter rescues his 2-year-old kid from drowning, only to lose him five days later…

A fireman from Georgia saved his two-year-old kid from drowning. The dad gave his kid a fair shot after giving CPR for 30 minutes while waiting for the emergency.

Josh Ingram, a firefighter, and his family had just returned from a week off at their lakehouse in Oklahoma. The brief vacation came to an end and it was time for them to pack everything and return home.

Josh was traveling with his two-year-old son, Briggs. He stood nearby while his parents packed and placed their belongings into the vehicle.

A Bremen, Georgia, fireman went above and above to save his two-year-old kid from drowning. The father gave his kid a fighting chance after giving CPR for 30 minutes while waiting for the emergency.

Josh Ingram, a firefighter, and his family had just returned from a weekend at their lakehouse in Oklahoma. Because the family is originally from Bremen, Georgia, the brief vacation came to an end on Sunday, July 17, and it was time for the family to pack up and return to reality.

Josh was traveling with his two-year-old son, Briggs. He stood nearby while his parents were packing everything.

Yet, what seemed to be a wonderful Sunday morning turned out to be a terrifying day. Josh didn’t see his clothing drifting in the water until he realized his kid was no longer close.

The fireman rushed in as quickly as he could and pulled his kid from the water. The Georgias had no idea how long their son Briggs had been in the ocean. Nonetheless, his father, who is properly trained to save people’s lives, began doing CPR on him right away.

Josh did CPR on his kid for 30 minutes before the ambulance arrived. According to Norton, Briggs’ breathing began slowly, but he eventually became steady.

Briggs’ brain activity increased over time, and physicians put him on sleeping pills to keep him quiet and relaxed. The family got encouragement from their community, which was pulling for Briggs’ recovery.

The shock and stress from Briggs’ accident are said to cause the brain to enlarge; however, the extent to which it swells determines the severity. As a result, the Ingrams sought the assistance of a drowning victim expert to help them get through the terrible period.

Briggs’ parents thought the doctor would be able to give them good news concerning their son’s recovery. Meshea Hurston Ingram, Briggs’ mom, even posted a photo of her son with the message, «I am realistic, I anticipate miracles.»

After five days of hoping for baby Briggs’ complete recovery, the fire department revealed that the two-year-old had passed away. According to the statement

«We are devastated for our brother fireman and friend, Captain Josh Ingram, and his whole family after the death of their kid on Friday.»

Briggs passed away on Friday, July 22, and what was intended to be a pleasant weekend at the family’s lake property has instead become a reminder of grief.

The Ingram family is distraught by their son’s de.a.th and has requested privacy while they grieve. They do, however, appreciate the help they have received from the residents of Bremen, Georgia.

The Bremen fire department established a GoFundMe page for the Ingram family, which has raised an unexpected $20,000 to assist with hospital bills and now the funeral of their son.

Briggs’ mother, Meshea Briggs, paid another heartbreaking farewell to her son on Facebook. Despite the difficulties she has encountered with her family, the mother-of-two maintains her faith. She stated:

«Words fail me, but God does not.» The pain is unbearable, but God is our shelter and strength. »

The Ingrams’ wife posted their sad journey with their social media followers; yet, Josh and Meshea have always appreciated the miracle of support that has resulted from this tragedy.

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