Fort Lauderdale, FL – A 2-year-old girl was discovered unresponsive in the pool at the Sheraton Suites Fort Lauderdale at Cypress Creek on Saturday evening, prompting a rapid response from Fort Lauderdale Police and Fire Rescue. Crews arrived at the scene around 7:00 p.m. following reports of a near-drowning.
Emergency Response at Sheraton Suites Following Near Drowning
Bystanders initiated CPR on the toddler before emergency personnel reached the hotel. Paramedics continued resuscitation efforts and transported the child to Broward Health Medical Center.
Hospital Staff Revive Young Victim After Nearly Drowning at FL Hotel
Upon arrival at the hospital, medical staff successfully revived the girl. Officials have not provided an update on her current condition.
Investigation Ongoing After Toddler Almost Drowns in Pool
Authorities are working to determine how the child entered the water. Details surrounding the incident remain under investigation.
Understanding Legal Options for Victims of Hotel Pool Accidents
Hotels carry a responsibility to keep guests safe, especially around swimming pools where accidents can have devastating consequences. To explore what legal options are open to victims of near-drowning or drowning incidents at hotel pools in Florida, we spoke with experienced drowning lawyer Michael Haggard. In this conversation, Haggard explains how negligence is determined, what damages victims can claim, and why acting quickly after an accident can be vital for ensuring rights are protected.
Attorney Laurence Banville: When incidents like this happen at hotels, what legal options do families have?
Attorney Michael Haggard: Families may be able to hold the hotel accountable if negligence can be proven—for example, failing to provide adequate supervision, faulty pool barriers, or improper maintenance. These cases often involve premises liability claims…