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Agency official cites dozens of child drowning admissions, deaths at Arnold Palmer and urges aim of zero fatalities
Summary
An agency official said Arnold Palmer saw 73 drowning-related admissions and 17 deaths in 2025 and that 2026 has produced 23 admissions and six deaths so far; the speaker called the toll "not acceptable" and urged a goal of no pediatric drownings.
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An agency official said that Arnold Palmer recorded 73 drowning-related admissions and 17 deaths in 2025 and that the community has seen 23 admissions and six deaths so far in 2026.
"It's not acceptable," the agency official said, adding that "even one child dying from drowning is too many." The speaker said the aim is to have a year with no admissions and no deaths in Central Florida, throughout Florida and across the country.
The official described the toll on families and first responders, saying it is "too many for families to have to go through, for families to lose children, for our first responders to have to show up on the scene and see a child who's not going to make it." The remark framed the comments as a call for prevention and heightened attention to child water safety.
The transcript does not identify the speaker by name or specify their agency affiliation, and it records no formal motion, vote or specific policy action tied to the remarks. No additional data or proposed interventions were recorded in the provided segment.

