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Toddler dies by drowning in Pembroke Pines amid record deaths in Florida: Police

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The child, who was about 1-and-a-half years old, was found unresponsive in the area of Southwest 118th Avenue and Southwest 7th Street, Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue said.

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A child between 12 and 14 months of age died after drowning in a lake inside a city condominium, local authorities reported. The child was rescued from the water before the arrival of the firefighters, but despite subsequent medical efforts, he failed to survive. Pembroke Pines fire chief, Jason Stepp, confirmed that the child was taken from an emergency hospital, where his death was declared. The incident occurred at the Egret Walk condominium,…

A baby, approximately 12-18 months old, drowned in a condominium in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The child was found lifeless near Southwest 118th Avenue and Southwest 7th Street, inside a private community. Baby dies after drowning. Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue responded to the scene and transported the child to Memorial Hospital West, where the child was pronounced dead. Authorities indicated that, at this time, there is no indication of foul play.…

A child drowned on Sunday in Pembroke Pines, according to the police. The boy, who was about a year and a half old, was found unconscious in the area of 118th southwest Avenue (SW) and 7th southwest Street (SW), according to the fire department of Pembroke Pines. They took the child to Memorial West Hospital, but “despite the efforts to save his life, we sadly confirm that the child died,” the police reported. Authorities did not provide any mor…

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NBC Miami broke the news in Miami, United States on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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