Tuesday, April 27, 2010

box jellyfish


box jellyfish


Medusa victim Madeline Mills will not swim in the beaches of Mackay in the short term, but warning others to follow patrolling areas taking a dive.This was 12 years old, swim between the flags of the fifteen Blacks Beach lifeguards on Sunday, when he felt a sting on her lower legs, which is growing rapidly in the worst pain ever experienced."It was like a hot wire, burning and stinging," said Madeline."This was probably the biggest pain already"My brother (Shaun) and his friend, Riley, and pulled me (waist), water and along the coast."My mother looked at the survival and there were people around to help."Madeline's mother, Lisa Mills, said the family was grateful for the help offered by a life-saving, off-duty nurse and other guests.

"Everybody was there, very fast service, and helped him recover faster," said Ms Mills."Maddy treated with vinegar and oxygen until the ambulance arrived."It is very shocking, because (Madeline) is a lot of pain."We are very worried that he was asthmatic, but he had no breathing problems."Ms. Mills said an ambulance crew was Madeline Mackay Base Hospital, which treated and admitted overnight observation. He thanked the doctors and staff caring for the pediatric ward of the Madeline.Madeline told me not to see him stung by a jellyfish, jellyfish, but six were netted around Mackay at the weekend, two of them as big as a bucket.Ms Mills said, normally do not let your child swim in the sea, because it was worried about the Stingers.Life-saving supervisor, Paul Barker, said yesterday Harbour Beach was free from jellyfish that has the potential to one's heart, not three or four minutes, but it was hard to the net and the beaches, because pulling the rough sea.

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