The deaths at Joseph Lyons Pool in Tompkinsville of two healthy men in their 20s who were preparing for military fitness tests prompted warning signs at city pools and a study of what has been termed "dangerous underwater breath-holding behavior."
Maura Grunlund | grunlund@siadvance.com, Staten Island Advance
Mon, 06/01/2015 - 9:28am
The deaths at Joseph Lyons Pool in Tompkinsville of two healthy men in their 20s who were preparing for military fitness tests prompted warning signs at city pools and a study of what has been termed "dangerous underwater breath-holding behavior."