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PHOENIX -- A Phoenix boy is in critical condition after being pulled from a backyard pool Sunday.

Phoenix Fire captain Jonathan Jacobs said officials received a call about a three-year-old found unresponsive at his family's home near 23rd Avenue and Union Hills.

"It's frustrating and the reason that's is so frustrating is because it's preventable," said Jacobs.

Jacobs said there were two adults and two teenagers home at the time. They had finished breakfast and apparently lost track of the boy.

"It doesn't matter how much money you make or your education level or what side of town you live on," said Jacobs. "If you don't have the appropriate barriers in place and you're not real vigilant about watching your child and you have a pool, you're in a high-risk category."

Jacobs said the home had no fence around the pool.

Last year, Phoenix firefighters responded to 69 drowning calls, including four children who died.

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    wrote...
    Including 4 children who died.........
    but there's no follow-up or information about the ones who are still breathing, but will never be the same - they're brain dead, fed through a tube and spend the rest of their lives sitting in a wheelchair, costing their families or the insurance companies or the state thousands every month. Very sad result from not watching the little ones.
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    yrreta wrote...
    You have to take a test to drive
    a car, but anyone can become a parent. These alleged responsible parents need to be held accountable for these situations that could have been prevented.
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