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Reporter: Good afternoon! Here is the student of the swimming school who saved the girl when she got into a wave and was carried away by the current. What's your name?
Boy: John Hart.
Reporter: How old are you?
Boy: 14.
Reporter: How long have you been swimming?
Boy: Since the age of 5. I have been studying at the swimming school since I was 6 years old.
Reporter: Where were you when it happened?
Boy: I was sitting on the shore and suddenly I saw a wave covering the girl. She appeared one time, and then disappeared into the water. I immediately ran to help.
Reporter: What happened then?
Boy: I pulled her to the shore, and helped her to recover. There was a lot of water in her lungs.
Reporter: Was there somebody with the girl? Friends? Relatives?
Boy: No, her grandfather went to buy water, and when he returned, the girl was already on the shore.
Reporter: You are very brave. Do you have a dream?
Boy: After today, I would like to become a rescuer.
Reporter: Thank you for the interview!
Reporter: Good afternoon! Here is the student of the swimming school who saved the girl whenshe got into a wave and was carried away by the current. What's your name?
Boy: John Hart.
Reporter: How old are you?
Boy: 14.
Reporter: How long have you been swimming?
Boy: Since the age of 5. I [ ] studying at the swimming school since I was 6 years old.
Reporter: Where [ ] you when it happened?
Boy: I was sitting on the shore and suddenly I [ ] a wave covering the girl. She appeared onetime, and then disappeared into the water. I immediately [ ] to help.
Reporter: What happened then?
Boy: I pulled her to the shore, and helped her to recover. There was a lot of water in her lungs.
Reporter: Was there somebody with the girl? Friends? Relatives?
Boy: No, her grandfather [ ] to buy water, and when he [ ], the girl was already on theshore.
Reporter: You are very brave. Do you have a dream?
Boy: After today, I would like to become a rescuer.
Reporter: Thank you for the interview!