A one-year-old is in critical condition after being pulled from a hot tub in Phoenix. Police are investigating.
One-year-old boy in critical condition after being pulled from a hot tub. Phoenix police are investigating the incident.

Baby Critical After Hot Tub Incident in Phoenix Amid Drowning Concerns
Firefighters went to a home near 19th Avenue and Greenway Parkway after reports of a drowning on Sunday morning. They got there around 11:30 a.m.
The baby was already out of the hot tub. Someone nearby was doing CPR on him.
Paramedics then took him to a hospital. His condition was very critical. No one knows how long he was underwater. Phoenix police are investigating what happened.
The CDC says drowning is a big danger and the top cause of death for young kids. This is for kids one to four years old in the US. America has about 4,000 fatal drownings each year. The UK has about 400 yearly.
A girl from Australia also drowned in Bali in January. She was only three years old. The family was on vacation and staying at a villa.
Janaa Al Easawi was found in the pool at her villa. Her father and another man tried to save her. They gave her CPR, but it was too late.
Her family thought their pool gate was locked. They want others to learn from their loss. Secure pools to protect children, they urge.
Firefighters responded to a home near 19th Avenue and Greenway Parkway after reports of a drowning on Sunday morning. They arrived around 11:30 a.m. to find the baby already out of the hot tub. Someone nearby was performing CPR.
Paramedics transported him to a hospital where he remains in critical condition. No one knows how long he was underwater. Phoenix police are investigating the incident.
The CDC identifies drowning as a significant danger, highlighting it as the leading cause of death for children aged one to four in the US. America experiences approximately 4,000 fatal drownings annually, while the UK reports around 400 each year.
In January, a three-year-old girl from Australia also drowned in Bali while vacationing with her family at a villa. Janaa Al Easawi was discovered in the villa’s pool.
Her father and another man attempted to resuscitate her, administering CPR, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Her family believed their pool gate was locked. They are urging others to learn from their tragedy and emphasize the importance of securing pools to protect children.