Young Girl’s Swimming Death Reminds Us to Maintain Vigilance at the Pool

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Posted by Lawrence EgertonJune 30, 2009 11:40 AM

The girl pronounced dead after being found unconscious at a public pool Friday June 26th in Winston Salem was just six years old. She was supposed to be under the watch of 2 adults and 8 lifeguards. How is it then that she died?

It used to be that when kids went swimming, they had a buddy. You always swam in pairs. If something happened, your buddy would find help. Did anyone instruct these kids on pool safety? Did anyone instruct these adults? How long was this poor girl in need of assistance before anyone noticed? Her mother told Fox 8 News:

"Some swimmer saw her on the bottom of the pool and went down to get help…(They) don't know how long she was down there."

Her father questioned this as well speaking to another local news station:

"There should have been more supervision," Britton said. "For her to be in 12 feet [end of the pool], something was wrong."

Kids need to be able to understand how to react to situations like these, and adults that are supposed to be monitoring their safety need to be trained and certified.

Many daily situations could be life threatening, but being aware of risk and having measures in place to reduce liability and promote safety should be the norm. It is a terrible tragedy that this child died, and it is our responsibility to find out what factors were responsible. Once armed with that knowledge, we will be better equipped to make sure that accidents like these don’t happen again.



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Steve Lombardi
Posted by Steve Lombardi
June 30, 2009 12:15 PM

Great message Lawrence. Public and private pools have similar challenges with watching young swimmers to prevent drownings.

Steve LombardiInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Steve Lombardi
July 01, 2009 7:49 AM

Good morning Lawrence. These drownings seem to be preventable. Who in NC investigates accidental drownings? Do they maintain reports and statistics?

I'm also wondering which safety standards apply to public pools.

As soon as I return from vacation I'm goint to check into Iowa. It's probably the Iowa Department of Public Safety.

Great video! Good message and by a mother who almost lost her son to an accidental drowning.

Lawrence Egerton
Posted by Lawrence Egerton
July 01, 2009 10:33 AM

Good morning, Steve. I have not yet had time to check into the North Carolina laws and regulations concerning swimming pool safety standards, but I intend to do so.

It is my impression that this is a real problem in North Carolina.

Have a nice vacation!

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