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After Report of 2 Children in Water at Brockton Park, 1 Person Pulled From Water, Search Continues for 2nd

After Report of 2 Children in Water at Brockton Park, 2 People Pulled From Water

Two Boys, 11 and 13, Pulled From Water at Brockton Park © Provided by New England Cable News Two children were pulled from the water Saturday night at a municipal park in Brockton, Massachusetts, after they were reported missing earlier in the evening, officials said. Brockton Fire Capt. Steve McLean shared the devastating news at a press conference around 10:15 p.m. where he was joined by Brockton Mayor Robert Sullivan, and Darren Duarte, the spokesperson for the Brockton Police Department. McLean said the Brockton Fire Department responded to D.W. Field Park on Oak Street after receiving a report at 7:30 p.m. that two boys were in the water in the location of Waldo Lake. The police and fire departments both received multiple 911 calls that two kids were in the water before suddenly disappearing from view.

Dive Team Responding to Brockton After Report of 2 Children in Water

After Report of 2 Children in Water at Brockton Park, 2 People Pulled From Water © Provided by New England Cable News Two people have been pulled from the water at a municipal park in Brockton, Massachusetts, after a dive team was called to help emergency crews responding to a report of two children in the water. The Brockton Fire Department said just before 9:20 p.m. on Twitter that one person had been removed from the water at D.W. Field Park on Oak Street and taken to Good Samaritan Hospital. The department said the search was continuing for a second person. Just over 10 minutes later, the department sent another tweet saying that the second person had been removed from the water and that Brewster emergency medical services were assisting on scene.

Two Children, 11 and 13, Pulled From Water at Brockton Park

Two Boys, 11 and 13, Pulled From Water at Brockton Park © Provided by New England Cable News Two children were pulled from the water Saturday night at a municipal park in Brockton, Massachusetts, after they were reported missing earlier in the evening, officials said. Brockton Fire Capt. Steve McLean shared the devastating news at a press conference around 10:15 p.m. where he was joined by Brockton Mayor Robert Sullivan, and Darren Duarte, the spokesperson for the Brockton Police Department. McLean said the Brockton Fire Department responded to D.W. Field Park on Oak Street after receiving a report at 7:30 p.m. that two boys were in the water in the location of Waldo Lake. The police and fire departments both received multiple 911 calls that the kids were in the water before suddenly disappearing from view.

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