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WATCH: ICE officer makes heroic rescue after 6-year-old girl has pool emergency

WATCH: ICE officer makes heroic rescue after 6-year-old girl has pool emergency

ICE officer Gregory Simmonds noticed a girl drowning in a local pool in Florida and jumped into action. Watch here!

An ICE officer made a snap decision to leap into a Florida pool when he spotted a child struggling to stay afloat, an act ofheroismthat comes as the agency faces intense criticism. protests outside immigration detention facilities.

Gregory Simmonds was at a community pool in Pasco County on Florida’s Gulf Coast when he noticed a young child floating unconscious in the water.

Closed-circuit footage from the pool showed Simmonds look over at the child and, without hesitation, jump into the pool fully clothed. quickly reach the child to render aid.

Simmonds carried the child back to the edge of the pool where they were resuscitated on dry land.

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An ICE agent patrols PHL in Tinicum Township, Delaware County.(Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)

An officer with ICE’s Enforcement. Removal Operations office in Tampa, Simmonds administered CPR to the child until the child regained consciousness.

Lawenforcement said the child is now expected to make a full recovery, according to ICE.

"This officer swiftly sprung to action. delivered life-saving medical care to this 6-year-old who drowned," said Acting Assistant DHS Secretary Lauren Bis.

"Our agents truly are the best of the best. They put their lives on the line to arrest the worst of the worst. Instead of demonizing ICE law enforcement, sanctuary politicians should be thanking them for removing criminals from their communities."

Pasco County Sheriff’s Office Cpl. J. Leathers added in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital that due to Simmonds’ quick thinking. decisive actions – and "willingness to place himself into action during a critical incident, the child survived and is expected to make a full recovery."

"His actions directly contributed to saving the life of the child and reflect exceptional courage and selflessness."

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ICE officer Gregory Simmonds is seen in Tampa.(ICE)

Simmonds' heroism is only the latest example of DHS officers saving lives on the spur of the moment.

In March, an agent who was supporting the Transportation Security Administration at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Howard Beach, New York, helpedsave the life of a 1-year-oldexperiencing a medical emergency.

When a father was heard screaming in the terminal, the agent "sprang into action. saved [their] life," according to Sen.Markwayne Mullin.

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"Despite the endless smears. lies told about them by sanctuary politicians and the media, our ICE officers show up every day to protect the Homeland and their fellow Americans."

In another case, multiple off-duty ICE agents saved another child from drowning in a hotel pool in February.

While dining in Plymouth,Minnesota, the agents were approached by a woman seeking help.

An ICE officer dives into a Pasco County, Florida pool to save a drowning child.(ICE)

The agents swiftly went to the pool where they performed CPR for several minutes until police and EMS arrived.

The rescues come asICE agents face protestsoutside facilities like New Jersey's Delaney Hall, where demonstrators have labeled them "fascists". "mercenaries."

Fox News' Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

Charles coversmedia,politicsand culture for Fox News Digital.

Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/watch-ice-officer-makes-heroic-rescue-6-year-old-girl-pool-emergency

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