File #: 17-205    Version: 1 Name: PROCLAIM AUGUST 2017 AS DROWNING IMPACT AWARENESS MONTH
Type: Proclamations and Awards Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/4/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/13/2017 Final action:
Title: PROCLAIM AUGUST 2017 AS DROWNING IMPACT AWARENESS MONTH Staff Contact: Terry Garrison, Fire Chief Presented By: Office of the Mayor Accepted By: Cecil Tudor, Fire Engineer - Glendale Firefighter Charities
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PROCLAIM AUGUST 2017 AS DROWNING IMPACT AWARENESS MONTH
Staff Contact: Terry Garrison, Fire Chief
Presented By: Office of the Mayor
Accepted By: Cecil Tudor, Fire Engineer - Glendale Firefighter Charities
Purpose and Recommended Action

This is a request for City Council to proclaim August 2017, as Drowning Impact Awareness Month in support of Banner Cardon Children's Hospital, Phoenix Children's Hospital and the Drowning Prevention Coalition of Arizona water safety programs. Fire Engineer Cecil Tudor, Glendale Fire Department will accept the proclamation on behalf of Glendale Firefighter Charities.
Background

Drowning Impact Awareness Month is part of the drowning prevention community outreach program at Phoenix Children's Hospital. This is a statewide effort to promote awareness of childhood drowning. In 2016, in Maricopa and Pinal Counties, there were a total of 157 water related incidents resulting in 50 deaths of which 16 were children. In 2016, in Glendale, there were a total of six water related incidents which resulted in two child deaths. Every drowning is preventable.

Drowning Impact Awareness Month is Arizona's largest collaborative effort to prevent drowning. Purple ribbons should be worn to remember those touched by child drowning and as a reminder to practice water safety. Drowning Impact Awareness banners are hanging at every fire station. Water safety information will be provided at both city of Glendale pools, at the city of Glendale's "Surviving the Summer" Safety Event at Westgate on June 2, 2017 and during a water safety walk on May 20, 2017. Throughout the month of August and year around, the Glendale Fire Department will be available to give water safety presentations, drowning prevention and water safety resources.

Through this proclamation, along with swim lessons and water safety education provided to the community, the Mayor and Councilmembers, Glendale Fire Department, Glendale Parks and Recreation Department, Banner Cardon ...

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