Toddler in critical condition after falling into Delacour pool
David Bell | CBC News | Posted: June 2, 2017 1:19 AM | Last Updated: June 2, 2017
Boy sent to Peter Lougheed hospital in Calgary then transferred to Alberta Children's Hospital
A toddler was rushed to a Calgary hospital in life-threatening condition after falling into a pool in Delacour, Alta.
Paramedics said they received a call about the incident just before 6 p.m. Thursday.
"We transported one child, approximately three years old, to Peter Lougheed hospital in critical condition," an EMS spokesperson told CBC News.
A team of pediatric specialists then helped transfer the boy to the Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary.
At last report, the boy was still in critical, life-threatening condition, RCMP said Friday morning.
RCMP investigating
Police are still trying to piece together what happened.
So far, all they could say is that an adult at the home went outside and found the boy in the pool.
"I'm not sure why, but the adult ran to the adjacent corner store, where 911 was called and that's where first aid was rendered," said RCMP Sgt. John Spaans.
The store is "within a stone's throw" from the home, he added.
Police said in a release Friday there is no indication of foul play or criminal responsibility at this time.
Delacour is a hamlet just east of Calgary, located about 10 kilometres from the city's northeast periphery.
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