MYNORTHWEST NEWS

“Miracle boy” survives 20 minutes underwater

Aug 10, 2011, 4:44 AM | Updated: Oct 10, 2012, 7:28 am

Surf rescue swimmer Doug Knutzen carries Dale Ostrander to the shore of the Cranberry Rd. beach app...

Surf rescue swimmer Doug Knutzen carries Dale Ostrander to the shore of the Cranberry Rd. beach approach Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in Long Beach, Wash. Rescue swimmers Eddie Mendez, left, and Will Green found him Ostrander in the surf. The boy was under water for up to 20 minutes, and is now hospitalized and conscious. (AP Photo/Damian Mulinax/Chinook Observer)

(AP Photo/Damian Mulinax/Chinook Observer)

A 12-year-old Spanaway boy died in the surf near Long Beach last week, but five days after being pulled lifeless from the water, he’s not only alive, he’s talking.

Dale Ostrander was underwater for at least 20 minutes. He was dead when he was pulled from the ocean. He had no heart beat or vital signs, but rescuers never gave up on him. They performed CPR, and by the time Ostrander reached the hospital in Ilwaco he had a faint pulse.

He was flown to Portland where doctors told his parents Chad and Kirsten Ostrander not to expect too much.

“They never expected him to live,” Chad Ostrander told reporters. “They expected him to be a vegetable, never walk, never talk, never say a word.”

Ostrander continues to amaze. He’s not only a alert, but he’s speaking in full sentences. Doctors say he’s still not out of the woods. He could have permanent brain damage.

Kirsten Ostrander said the family’s faith is keeping them upbeat. “It has miracle written all over it,” she said. “There’s no other real word for it.”

Ostrander was with a church group at the Washington Coast when he went under. He was caught in a riptide and carried out into the surf.

Please follow our Community Guidelines

MyNorthwest News

aurora avenue driver asleep gun...

KIRO 7 News Staff

Driver arrested after falling asleep in the middle of Aurora Avenue with a gun on his lap

Seattle police blocked multiple lanes of Aurora Avenue N. on Sunday morning after a driver reportedly fell asleep in the middle of the road with a gun in his lap.

4 minutes ago

everett jack in the box close...

Jason Sutich

Everett Jack in the Box closing permanently as chain shuts down hundreds of locations

A Jack in the Box in Everett will permanently close in October and lay off all 24 employees at the location.

22 minutes ago

sea flights hawaii hurricane...

MyNorthwest staff with wire reports

SEA flights delayed, canceled as Hawaii recovers from Hurricane Lala

Flights at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) are delayed or canceled as airlines work to recover from the storm that swept across Hawaii over the weekend.

3 hours ago

missing baby vancouver...

Frank Sumrall

7-month-old baby missing from Vancouver, WSP seeking 37-year-old suspect in late 90s red Jeep

A 7-month-old baby was reported missing Sunday morning in Vancouver, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) reported.

3 hours ago

lake tapps drowning girl rescue...

Heather Bosch, KIRO 7 News

Bystanders rescue drowning girl at Lake Tapps

A 10-year-old child was in critical, but stable condition Sunday night, thanks to the quick action of bystanders who pulled the drowning girl from Lake Tapps.

4 hours ago

Hayden Panettiere heroes...

HANNAH SCHOENBAUM, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Hayden Panettiere, who starred in the television series ‘Heroes’ and ‘Nashville,’ dies at 36

Hayden Panettiere, star of popular television series including "Heroes" and "Nashville," died Sunday at an apartment complex in South Carolina. She was 36.

4 hours ago

“Miracle boy” survives 20 minutes underwater