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Child in life-threatening condition after rescue from Britannia Beach

A child is in hospital after being rescued from the water at Britannia Beach on Monday afternoon.

Bystanders performed CPR until firefighters arrived, according to deputy chief

Britannia Beach, June 3, 2024
A child is in hospital in critical and life-threatening condition after being pulled from the water at Britannia Beach on Monday afternoon. (Brian Morris/CBC)

A child has been hospitalized in life-threatening condition after being rescued from the water at Britannia Beach on Monday afternoon.

Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) told CBCthey got a call at 3:50 p.m. about a child having potentially drowned at the beach.

Before they arrived, members were told thechild had been recovered from the water and bystanders were performing CPR, Deputy ChiefDavid Matschkesaid.

Firefighters took overuntil the arrival of paramedics, who then took the child to hospital.The child's gender has not been confirmed.

Ottawa police said they also received a callabout a child who was possibly unconscious in the water. The Ottawa Paramedic Service described the child's condition as critical and life-threatening.

Rachel Paddon, Ottawa, Britannia Beach, June 3, 2024
Rachel Paddon was at the beach and said she saw a boy without a life jacketunder the water, who needed resuscitation when brought to shore. (Brian Morris/CBC)

Rachel Paddon was at the beach and said she saw a boy under the water without a life jacket,who needed resuscitation when brought to shore.

"It hurt my heart, big time," she said. "I've never seen anything like this in my life."

Another beach visitor, Leslie Defazio, said she wanted to bring her grandson into the water "and then we come upon this."

"It's just awful," she said.

2nd water incident in 1week

It's the second water incident in that area in the last week.

Last Tuesday, aman was pronounced dead at hospital after emergency crews rescued him from the water in the Deschnes Rapids.

The city has not started to superviseswimming at its four beaches yet. Lifeguards will monitorBritannia Beach, Mooney's Bay Beach, Petrie East Bay and Petrie Riverfrom June 15 until Aug. 25, 2024, from noon to 7 p.m. daily,according to the City of Ottawa.

Last summer,local officialsemphasized water safety in the area after numerous rescues had to be made.

In one incident, a17-year-old girlwas rescuedand the body of a21-year-old manwas recovered days later.

with files from Matthew Kupfer, Brian Morris, Gabrielle Huston and Radio Canada's Nicole Chiasson