3-year-old girl dies after being pulled from pool in Phoenix

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The Phoenix Fire Department says a 3-year-old girl was pulled from a swimming pool near 75th Avenue and Thomas Road on April 1.

Crews were dispatched to the area for reports of a drowning. When they arrived at the scene, the child was unconscious and not breathing.

"Firefighters initiated advanced life-saving measures and is currently transporting the child to a pediatric hospital in ‘extremely critical condition,’" stated Phoenix Fire Department Captain Todd Keller.

Keller says it's unknown how long the child was under water.

Just before 8:30 p.m. on Friday, the fire department said the girl died.

No names have been released in this case. 

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