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A toddler was pulled from a pool and listed in critical condition after nearly drowning in Coral Springs Sunday, authorities said.
The child, whose gender and age were not made public by police, was given CPR as police and paramedics arrived at the home where the incident occurred in the 2600 block of 94th Avenue shortly after 5:45 p.m., according to Coral Springs Police.
The child was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, police said.
Additional information about the incident had not been made public by police as of Monday morning.
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