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Burns Credits Friend After Neck Injury

NEW YORK, Dec. 20, 2005
(AP)


(AP) Former "Baywatch" star Brooke Burns, who broke her neck last month after diving into her backyard pool, credits a friend, a paramedic firefighter, with saving her life.

"I literally broke my neck. It's a classic neck break from chin to chest," the actress told "Access Hollywood" in an interview that was set to air Monday night. "If I had been alone, I would probably be dead."

Burns said her friend "saw me dive in, and he wrapped a wet towel around my neck and basically immobilized me and floated me in the pool until the paramedics came, so he saved my life."

"If I had been with anyone else that tried to move me, I would be at least half-paralyzed, if not completely paraplegic," she said.

Burns said that since her Nov. 10 accident, she has been closer to ex-husband Julian McMahon, star of FX's "Nip/Tuck." The couple, who divorced in 2001, have a 5-year-old daughter.

"I think he was the first one at the hospital," she said of McMahon. "He just really came through for me, and we really had a great talk. Family is family, and a piece of paper means nothing ... that is what we kind of came down to."

Burns co-stars with Rebecca Romijn in the upcoming WB series "Pepper Dennis."

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