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Bromont lifeguard saves 4 from drowning in Indonesia

A 20-year-old man from Bromont, Que., on vacation in Bali, is being hailed as a hero after saving four local people from drowning.

Samuel Rousseau-Mascolo was on vacation when he saw swimmers caught in current

Samuel Rousseau-Mascolo administered first aid to the swimmers after pulling them from the water. (Radio-Canada)

A 20-year-old man from Bromont, Que., on vacation in Bali, is being hailed as a hero after saving four local people from drowning.

Samuel Rousseau-Mascolo, who works at the aquatic park at Ski Bromont, was on Canggu beach, on Bali's south shore,last week when he saw the swimmers struggling in the water.

"Even on vacation, you're a lifeguard at heart," he told Radio-Canada.

Rousseau-Mascolo quickly tracked down someone nearby with a surfboard, and they set out to reach the swimmers,who werebeing dragged out by the current.

"Each of us [had] two swimmers clinging to our surfboard, which we used as alifesaver," he said.

It took 12 minutes to retrieve themand get them back to shore. Rousseau-Mascolo provided first aid on the beach and insisted the swimmers be taken to the hospital.

"We wanted to prevent a secondary drowning because they had inhaled a lot of water and it could have been in their lungs," he said.

He doesn't know what happened to the victims of the near-drowning after they went for further treatment. However, he said, they were breathing and had a pulse and he's sure they recovered.

"They were in good hands at the hospital," he said.

Canggu Beach is located in the southern portion of Bali. (Google Maps)