Exclusive | Truly harrowing 911 audio of family finding toddler drowned in pool before he came back to life

This is the harrowing moment a family called 911 when their toddler was found drowning in their backyard pool — before he came back to life in a hospital morgue.Two calls were made within moments of each other on Super Bowl Sunday as the parents scrambled to save their 18-month-old Vincent Lorenzo Fiordilino.The recordings of both harrowing calls and police records were obtained by the California Post.Operators can be heard instructing the screaming family to perform compressions on the child after they picked up.“I just found my nephew in the pool,” a family member, who says the toddler is his nephew, shakily says.Records showed the family’s pool temperature was measured around 57 degrees Fahrenheit around the time of the incident.The operator then asks if the toddler was breathing.“We’re not sure,” he said.

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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story In another 911 call made from the same address, screams from multiple people can be heard as the 911 operator struggled to figure out what was happening.“I’m calling, I’m calling,” a female is heard yelling.

“I need an ambulance,” the person breathlessly says.The operator took their address down before the person described what happened.“My nephew, my nephew was in a fall in the pool,” she said.She also said the family was trying to do CPR on the tot.

His aunt said she did not know how long he was in the pool for.The operator asked her for information such as the toddler’s weight and if a gate code was necessary.At one point, she even said the toddler was “starting to respond.”California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: S...

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