CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland policeman's body-mounted video camera captured the rescue of a drowning West Side boy in June.

The footage shows Patrol Officer Ismael Quintana performing CPR on a 2-year-old who wandered into a swimming pool on the 2600 block of Wade Avenue.

The boy's aunt, Cynthia O'Connor, can be seen giving rescue breaths between Quintana's chest compressions.

The boy gurgles during the resuscitation.

Police said they were at the scene for another call when the boy was found unconscious in the pool.

The boy made a full recovery after spending two days in the hospital, police said.

Quintana and dozens of other Cleveland police officers have been outfitted with body-mounted cameras for a pilot program.

O'Connor did not immediately return a request for comment.