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GMH Engineering Supervisor Heroically Saves Young Swimmer While on Vacation

September 16, 2025
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Brad Mauzy, Engineering Supervisor at WVU Medicine Grant Memorial Hospital (GMH), proved that you don’t have to work in the ER to save a life.

While vacationing in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina this summer, Brad—a dedicated GMH employee of 23 years—was relaxing with his family when he noticed two young boys drifting farther out into the ocean than seemed safe. The riptides were especially strong that day, and when the boys began waving their arms frantically for help, Brad’s instincts kicked in.

“I saw one of the boys disappear beneath the waves,” Brad recalled. Without hesitation, he and another beachgoer jumped into the surf and swam toward the boys. Brad was the first to reach them and immediately began searching for the missing child beneath the surface. He located the boy, but the powerful waves pulled them apart. On a second dive, Brad managed to get hold of him again.

In a desperate attempt to expel the water the boy had inhaled, Brad pressed hard on his chest. “Water sprayed from his nose and mouth like a whale,” Brad said. The boy gasped and then lost consciousness.

By then, a lifeguard had arrived. Brad took the rescue buoy, positioned it under the boy, and together, they brought him to shore. A team of lifeguards immediately began CPR and successfully revived the young swimmer. According to the lifeguards, Brad’s quick chest compression is what made the difference.

Though Brad remains humble about his actions, saying he just did what anyone would do, his colleagues at GMH couldn’t be more proud. His bravery and quick thinking are a powerful reminder that lifesaving care doesn’t always happen inside hospital walls.

Thank you, Brad, for being a hero when it mattered most.

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