Prince Alfred Park pool: Swimming carnival emergency as teenage girl is pulled from the water at popular pool
- Teenage girl pulled out of the water at the pool
- Was at her school’s swimming party
A teenage girl has been rushed to hospital after being pulled from the water during a swimming party.
Emergency services were called to the Prince Alfred Park Pool in Surry Hills, Sydney, at around 1.30pm on Tuesday, where they treated the high school student.
A passerby told Daily Mail Australia that the pool was hosting the Newtown High School of the Performing Arts swimming carnival at the time.
Paramedics were able to transport her on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance.
A spokesperson for NSW Ambulance confirmed the teenager was recovered from the water after a medical episode and rushed to St Vincent’s Hospital.
More to come.
A teenage girl was rushed to hospital on Tuesday after suffering a medical episode in the water during a school swimming carnival at Prince Alfred Park Pool (pictured)