The CPR was taken to the hospital on the child during the child, officers said.
Scottsdale, Arizona – According to the Scottsdale fire brigade, a child was taken to a nearby hospital to a nearby hospital after he was no longer reacted to a back yard pool in Scottsdale.
The paramedics were called to an area near East Shea Blvd and North 124th Street around 5 p.m. to get reports on drowning. The CPR was carried out to the child while the child was taken to the hospital, officials said. The age of the child is not known at this time.
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Waterproof: Safety information to keep your children able to protect water.
Tips for the prevention of drowning
Drowning is the most common cause of death for children between 1 and 4 years, apart from birth defects, as the centers for the control and prevention of diseases show. Three children die every day due to drowning. Here are some tips from the CDC how to protect children around water:
Learn life -saving skills.
Everyone should know the basics of swimming (floating, moving through the water) and CPR.
Install a four -sided insulation fence with self -clammy and self -harmful goals to gardens. This can help keep children away from the area where they should not swim. Pool fences should completely separate the house and play area from the pool.
Life jackets are a must.
Make sure that children wear life jackets in and around natural water bodies such as lakes or ocean, even if they know how to swim. Life jackets can also be used in and around pools for weaker swimmers.
When children are in or near water (including bathtubs), monitor them closely at any time. Since drowning takes place quickly and quietly, adults who watch children in or near water should avoid distracting activities such as reading books, talking on the phone or using alcohol and drugs.