Disney Fantasy: Boy, 4, still alive after being pulled from Disney journey boat …
4 views - published on April 3rd, 2013 in Disney News tagged Disney, disney news, disneyland, walt disney, walt disney worldThree days after a 4-year-old child scarcely drowned on a Disney journey ship, he stays hospitalized, though officials are not releasing his condition.
The child was reportedly pulled, unresponsive, from a swimming pool on a ship, taken by ambulance to Cape Canaveral Hospital afterwards flown by helicopter to Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
A sanatorium orator Tuesday would not recover a child’s condition, though Disney Cruise Line mouthpiece Rena Langley reliable that he was alive and that his relatives were still in a Central Florida area.
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Orlando, FL, USA
The occurrence happened while a Disney Fantasy was docked in Port Canaveral, scheming for a seven-day journey of a Western Caribbean.
The Port Canaveral Police Department responded and was investigating. On Tuesday, it would not recover an occurrence report.
The child was swimming in a “Donald pool,” one of 3 pools on a journey liner, when he was detected unresponsive, Langley said.
Disney medical crew went to his support afterwards internal fire-rescue crew were summoned and took over.
The pool is 5-foot-3-inches deep. Witnesses reported that a child’s relatives were not in a H2O with him and came using over while puncture crew were operative on their child. They scarcely collapsed during what they discovered, one declare reported.
A pointer during a pool indicates it is not watched by a lifeguard and prohibits children underneath a age of 12 from swimming but parental supervision.
Langley would not recover a name of a child or relatives and would not yield his medical condition.
“We’re stability to support a family in any approach we can,” she said.
rstutzman@tribune.com or 407-650-6394.