ryan springer was one of the first lifeguards to respond saturday.she says they were alerted about a oy who had become trapped in the sand after a tunnel he was digging collapsed on him.ryan springer/lifeguard: "when we got to our patient and did our first check, our primary assessment we like knew what we had to do."when crews got to the boy he was unconscious, not breathing and had no pulse. springer says that's when her training kicked in and is ultimately what helped save that little boys life..ryan springer/lifeguard: "on the last day of training i remember we had a sand entrapment were all doing some kind of test or something and then one of the instructors runs up to us and is like there's someone buried in the sand! and we all ran down, dug up this mannequin, like the formation that we had like learned through training and then we started cpr on the mannequin and it was pretty helpful for this call i would say."lifeguard supervisor eddie rhee-pizano says there's nothing wrong with digging holes, it's part of the fun of being at the beach but the problem,eddie rhee- pizano/stat