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What position is a drowning victim's head in when they are in the water?

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What position is a drowning victim's head in when they are in the water?

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When a person is drowning, their head is often tilted back with their mouth open. They are trying to keep their mouth above the water to breathe. Their eyes may be wide open or closed. They might not be able to respond to rescue attempts or call for help because they are struggling to breathe.

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