Rams DC Raheem Morris Saved Child From Drowning In Las Vegas Hotel Pool

Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris just so happened to be at the right place at the right time this past weekend, as he helped save a child who was drowning in a Las Vegas hotel pool.

Morris was the Encore Las Vegas with his family when he saw a young boy drowning in the hotel pool. According to Morris’ wife, Nicole, who posted about the situation on her Instagram page, the 3-year-old boy had no pulse when he was taken out of the pool by his father and brought over to a lifeguard.

As the lifeguard began performing CPR compressions, Morris said he rushed over to see how he could help.

Here’s what Morris told ESPN about the situation:

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“I saw people calling 911 so my first question was, where is the AED?” When I got back, we had a doctor on site that was able to start the compressions. I was able to hand the AED to him, get it open for him, put the pads on the child, and he ended up being OK.”

Morris credited the Rams’ recent CPR, AED and first aid training facilitated by Reggie Scott, the team’s vice president of sports medicine and performance, for helping him be aware of proper protocols and knowing the importance of an AED.

Morris mentioned that Damar Hamlin’s situation, as well as the recent tragic drowning of Bucs linebacker Shaquil Barrett’s 2-year-old daughter, has helped increase awareness and preparedness among coaches for those moments, such as the one Morris encountered in Las Vegas.

According to Nicole Morris’ post, the boy her husband helped save was discharged from the hospital 24 hours later.

“I’m just thankful I knew what to do,” Raheem Morris said. “You just never know when you’re going to need that stuff.”