Two Valley children were involved in water-related incidents Monday night, including one who died
As the summer approaches, more families will be spending time around the water, meaning an increased danger of drowning.
In 2023, ABC15 reported on 46 near-drownings involving children in the Valley and a dozen deadly incidents. To help keep your family safe, here are some precautions to take and things to know as you head out to pools, lakes, and other bodies of water this spring and summer: While these reminders may sound like white noise, knowing them and being aware can save lives.
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