Elderly Man Found Unresponsive in Community Pool, Possible Drowning

SPRING HILL – Fire Rescue is on the scene of a possible drowning that occurred at the Vista Grand of Spring Hill on Quality Drive.

According to sources, an elderly male was found unresponsive in the community pool. Sheriff’s Deputies arrived on the scene first and began performing CPR. Fire Rescue arrived moments later and transported the victim to nearby Bayfront Health Spring Hill. The victim’s condition is not known at this time.

We will bring more on this story as new information develops.

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16 comments

    1. I’m not sure what information you would prefer to receive “less of” and what as far as follow ups, sometimes it takes days or weeks to receive the victim’s identity in a death investigation. We cannot guarantee that every article will receive a follow up. The information reported is what we receive at the time of the incident.

      1. I think he’s trying to be sarcastic, Like you only gave us the name of the pool location. He probably wants to know the persons name, children’s name, martial status, what he had for dinner….etc.

        1. Couldn’t agree more Jeff.I have never seen so many noisy people.The need names and details so they can do a background check,get all the persons information and come on here and spread it so everyone knows.If the person was related to you,you would have been notified.Get a different hobby.Fyi he farted seconds before going in the pool.Unreal

    2. In fact let’s just throw the entire 1st amendment out…*sarcasm*…. Please Tom continue to report news that interests readers in this area. Unfortunately this often includes news of family and friends…

  1. I don’t understand why people complain about RNRF reports.. it may not have all the info but if it wasn’t for RNRF we wouldn’t hear of half of what goes on in our area.

  2. Tom, don’t let sarcastic loosers like mr. Fike get to you. Usually your readers will do a good job of defending your integrity. Keep up the good work. Short and sweet, just like it should be. The sad part about this story is clearly no one cared enough about the old man to swim with him that could have saved him or summoned help. Doug Davis

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