Girl in Critical Condition After Being Pulled From Peoria Pool
PEORIA, ARIZONA, JUL 10 – A 12-year-old girl remains in critical condition after drowning in an inflatable pool, with authorities uncertain how long she was underwater, officials said.
- Emergency personnel responded to a residence close to the intersection of 75th and Peoria avenues on Wednesday, where they discovered a 12-year-old girl underwater in a raised inflatable pool and transported her to a hospital in critical condition.
- The incident reflects drowning as a leading cause of death for young children, with three children dying daily from drowning according to the CDC.
- Despite attempts to save her, the girl—who had an undetermined level of disability—passed away several hours later, and authorities have decided not to pursue any charges involving the parents.
- She later passed away, police confirmed, adding that no legal action is being pursued against the parents and that the extent of the girl's disability remains uncertain.
- This tragedy highlights ongoing risks of child drowning and the need for vigilance, especially for children with disabilities, as well as considerations for community safety measures.
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ARIZONA- A minor is in critical condition after a drowning was reported in Peoria, according to the Fire Department. Emergency teams came to the 10000 block of Avenida 73 Norte. Upon arrival, they treated a minor patient who had submerged in an inflatable pool. The patient was treated at the site and then transferred to the hospital in critical condition.
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