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14 Mar 2023


A family member jumped in the pool, pulled the toddler out and immediately called 911 when she admitted no one on the scene had CPR training.

"While sending units to the scene, Telecommunicator Supervisor Thomas Eggers began giving CPR instructions over the phone," Volusia Sheriff's Office said in a press release.  

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Volusia Sheriff's Office arrived at the scene of a near-drowning call on March 12, 2023 in DeLeon Springs, Florida.

Volusia Sheriff's Office arrived at the scene of a near-drowning call on March 12, 2023 in DeLeon Springs, Florida. (Volusia Sheriff’s Office)

911 dispatcher: "OK, I want you to turn the baby over and see if there is any water. We want to drain the water out."

Caller: "She's on her side right now."

911 dispatcher: "OK. Put the baby flat on her back on a hard surface. I want you to take one hand and place it on the center of her chest … and to press to a depth of one inch, OK? We're going to do 30 compressions."

Caller: "OK"

911 dispatcher: "Go ahead and count with me, 1, 2 … I want this rhythm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 …"

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A Florida deputy ran to assist a family member performing CPR on a 2-year-old girl pulled from a family swimming pool.

A Florida deputy ran to assist a family member performing CPR on a 2-year-old girl pulled from a family swimming pool. (Volusia Sheriff’s Office)

When the first unit arrived on scene, Deputy Kaelin Darcy took over CPR, then picked up the child and ran her to a Fire Rescue crew that arrived moments later. Soon, the child was responsive and crying. She was taken to a hospital in serious condition for further treatment. 

As of Monday, the child remained hospitalized but was reported doing well and showing promising signs of making a full recovery.

A 2-year-old Florida girl is expected to be okay after a 911 dispatcher walked her family member through CPR.

A 2-year-old Florida girl is expected to be okay after a 911 dispatcher walked her family member through CPR. (Volusia Sheriff’s Office)

The state Department of Children and Families was notified of the incident, and an investigation into the circumstances is ongoing. 

The above-ground pool was filled with about 4 feet of water with a small inflatable ball floating on the surface and a ladder attached.