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Phoenix Fire urges zero drownings over holiday weekend

Jul 3, 2014, 2:38 PM | Updated: 2:38 pm

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PHOENIX — Plenty of friends and families around the Valley will be coming together for barbeques and pool parties during the Fourth of July and the Phoenix Fire Department wants residents to adopt a zero-tolerance policy toward drowning.

Thus far in 2014, Maricopa County has totaled 14 drownings, already same amount as all of last year, prompting Phoenix Fire to consider the county in a state of crisis.

“Drownings are silent,” said Kelly Liebermann with the Phoenix Fire Department.

High numbers of drowning incidents has Phoenix Fire wanting to remind people of the keys to water safety, especially considering an average of four drowning per Fourth of July weekend each year in Maricopa County alone.

Capt. Mark Vanacore said there is no substitute for constantly watching kids around water.

“Fourth of July weekend is a big swim day,” he said. “Once again, another reminder — be aware and watch your kids.”

Vanacore said he has seen numerous drowning incidents while working at the Phoenix Fire Department and said this year it’s taken a personal turn. In May, family friends of Vanacore lost their 3-year-old son to drowning.

“As firefighters, we experience these drownings on a professional level all too often and they’re always traumatic,” he said. “But on a personal level, to have to have experienced the funeral, being a support system for the family…our children played together…it has just been really personally tough.”

Beside constant adult supervision, Phoenix Fire said it’s important to have proper barriers and learn CPR.

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Phoenix Fire urges zero drownings over holiday weekend