Water park safety under scrutiny after toddler's tragic drowning.

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A mother is questioning the response time and safety equipment at a city water park after her 3-year-old son drowned during the park's soft opening. The mother blames the city for failed CPR equipment and late response from lifeguards. She reminds parents to keep an eye on their kids around the pool this summer and have them wear a floating device at all times. The investigation is ongoing, and the mother plans to get CPR certified to help save somebody else's life.
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