David Blauzvern helped to save a man from drowning, New York City, New York, June 1, 2016. The man was bobbing in the East River at a point about 60 feet from a seawall, the top of which was about 8 feet above the surface of the water. Jogging at the scene, Blauzvern, 23, investment banking analyst, immediately climbed over a railing and jumped from the seawall into the 23-foot-deep water, followed by two other men. The three rescuers swam to where the man, who had by then submerged, was last seen, Blauzvern arriving there first. He submerged and pulled the man, who greatly outweighed him, by his shirt to the surface of the water and then grasped him from behind and supported him as he trod water. The other rescuers then each grasped the man by an arm. Together, they swam back toward the seawall with the man, but the swift current carried them downstream, to a point at the wall about 600 feet from where they entered the river. As there was no egress from the water there, they remained in position, one of the other rescuers securing a hold to the wall while Blauzvern and the other rescuer trod water. A police rescue boat arrived within minutes, but as it could not get close to the wall, Blauzvern and the other rescuers swam and were carried by the current as they took the man to the boat. All four were assisted from the water and taken to safety. The man required hospital treatment, and Blauzvern was cold and nearly exhausted, but he recovered.
88313-9945David Blauzvern
Roslyn Heights, NY