The five stages of drowning
1. Head tilted back
Victim will tilt their head back to attempt to breathe and get air.
2. Mouth at water level
Someone who is drowning is trying to keep their mouth level with the water because the are trying to get air. The mouth will bop up for air and back down under the water.
3. No waving for help
Pressing down on the surface of the water allows drowning people to use their bodies so they can lift their mouths out of the water to breathe.
4. Look at their eyes
A drowning victim's eyes will appear glassy/empty.
5. Body stay upright in the water.
When a victim is drowning there is almost always no supporting wall or kick, but they will stay in the water upright as they are trying to rise above the surface.