a new police body cavity or shows a man grabbing an officer s gun. and the deadly confrontation that followed. imagine dealing with is on your next flight, wild wind tears through a south korean jetliner as passengers hold on for dear life. jericka: the quick-thinking actions from the firefighter who saved his son. saw him kind of jumping in and sinking down towards the bottom of the pool. jericka: tonight, a closer look at pool safety this holiday weekend. we ll stay celine dion has canceled the remaining days of her current world tour as she continues to battle a rare health issue. jericka: and it s friday, so you know what that means. we are on the road to harvard to honor more than just the graduates. the feeling of knowing that you are valued, seen, and appreciated will always go a long way. jericka: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, the holiday travel rush
wilde seen. a new police body cavity or shows a man grabbing an officers done. and the deadly confrontation that followed. imagine dealing with is on your next flight, wild wind tears through a south korean jetliner as passengers hold on for dear life. jericka: the quick thinking and actions from the firefighter who saved his son. saw him kind of jumping in and sinking down toward the bottom of the pool. tonight, a closer look at pool safety this holiday weekend. we ll stay celine dion has canceled the days of her courage world tour as she continues to battle a rare health issue. jericka: at its friday, so you know what that means. we are on the road to harvard to honor more than just the graduates. the feeling of knowing that you are valued, steam, and appreciated will always go a long way. jericka: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, the holiday travel rush is
straight down to the bottom. reporter: called dad zack petite was just feet away, putting sunblock on his daughter. he makes a dive for his son and rescued him from the water. i think i acted in any way a normal parent would have reacted. reporter: the differences, you were here to react. exactly. exactly. reporter: as a firefighter, petite has responded to drownings before, so at home, he has a pool fence and motion detectors. if i had gone inside, hey, i went to grab some thing to drink real quick, going to use the restroom, that small lot of time could have been the difference between, you know, is planning a funeral or not. reporter: an estimated 4,000 deaths are caused by unintentional drowning in the u.s. every year. it s one of the leading killers of children ages 1-4, with most of those drownings and home swimming pools. for families using public pools, the american lifeguard association says half of the nation s 309,000 public pools will be forced to close or
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Subscriber only There is no Australian pastime quite like having a dip in the pool, but a lack of precaution can see a pool become a dangerous place. Drowning is the greatest cause of accidental death for children under five in Australia. Each week, on average, one child drowns, many in their own backyards. Research by CHOICE found more than half of Australian pool fences tested did not meet the Australian safety standards for pool fencing. We know swimming is a favourite pastime for Aussies, but sadly, we also know toddlers are most at risk of drowning, particularly in backyards, John O Brien, CEO and founder of Poolwerx, said.