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Brit, 15, is vital after knocking himself out at Spanish waterpark

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A British teenager is in a critical condition after nearly drowning at a water park in Mallorca.

The 15-year-old boy was rushed to hospital late this afternoon after the shocking incident at the Hidropark water park in Alcudia. 

Civil Guard motorcyclists drove in front of the ambulance to maker sure he got to hospital in the quickest possible time.

Sources from the 061 emergency services have reported that the incident occurred at around 4pm in the afternoon, when they received notice of a serious drowning in the water park in Alcudia.

An ambulance rushed to the scene and the medical team found that the patient was in critical condition, before transferring him to the nearby Son Espases hospital. 

The Spanish press says the incident happened in the Hidropark water park in Alcudia (Pictured)

The Spanish press says the incident happened in the Hidropark water park in Alcudia (Pictured) 

Given the seriousness of the victim’s condition, the Civil Guard put in place a ‘green alert’, a special operation in which the different patrols have cut off traffic at the main intersections through which the ambulance had to pass to allow them to pass freely.

Island newspaper Cronica Balear says the 15-year-old is of British nationality.

Their report says: ‘The minor has been knocked unconscious when he went down one of the slides and hit his head.’

And their report continues: ‘The boy, as a result of the crash, has been knocked unconscious, and once he has reached the pool, he has gone to the bottom of it.’

‘Quickly, lifeguards have rescued him from the water. In a few minutes, agents of the Local Police, Civil Guard, a medicalised ambulance of the SAMU 061, a rapid intervention vehicle and an ambulance from Falck have approached the scene.’

‘Upon arrival, the health workers began to revive the child. He has recovered his pulse, but he was still unconscious, so they have decided to activate the green alert to transfer him as quickly as possible in an ambulance to the University Hospital of Son Espases.’

‘For this reason, SAMU 061 has contacted the Civil Guard and the Local Police so that they could facilitate the circulation of the ambulance.’

An investigation is being held to determine exactly what happened.

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