Tragedy at Legacy Storm Pond | Calgary News
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A six-year-old girl was pulled from a storm pond in Calgary’s Legacy neighborhood after a suspected drowning, sparking a heartbreaking community response. Emergency crews raced to the scene, performing CPR and deploying sonar to ensure no one else was in danger. Though firefighters and paramedics gave every effort to save her, the child tragically did not survive. The Calgary Fire Department is using this devastating incident to urgently warn residents that storm ponds are not safe for play — they’re engineered for water management, not recreation. Neighbors gathered at the pond, leaving flowers and messages of grief, with many calling it “every mother’s worst nightmare.” Fire spokesperson Alex Kwan emphasized the inherent risks and urged everyone to understand the dangers of these water features. The community is now united in mourning and support, as this tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of water safety.
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