Girl dies after being found in Phoenix area pool by family, FD says

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A toddler was pulled out from a Phoenix pool Sunday afternoon and died not long after, the fire department said.

This comes after a day of three people dying either once they were pulled from the water or while in the water.

This incident happened near 43rd Avenue and Dobbins Road around 4 p.m. as the child was found in the pool by family members. The child was in there for an "unspecified amount of time."

"Firefighters quickly arrived and began to administer advanced life support measures. The patient was transported to a local pediatric hospital in extremely critical condition," Phoenix Fire Capt. Joe Huggins said.

Sadly, police announced the girl died once she got to the hospital.

There's no information about what led up to the drowning.

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Girl dies after being found in Phoenix area pool by family, FD says

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Child fighting for their life after being found in Phoenix area pool, FD says

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Three reported drownings in a day around the Valley

A man was found to have drowned in his backyard pool in Avondale, the police department said on Saturday. That marks the third drowning reported on May 6 after a toddler died after being found inside a Phoenix hotel pool and a Mesa man died after reportedly jumping into a lake to grab a basketball.

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