This story really hits home. My 2yr old fell in the deep end of my inlaws pool last week. We were all (7 adults, & her 3 older cousins) outside & next to the pool ,but noone was in it. Needless to write, DH & I had an adrenaline rush/fear of god panic attack, DH dove into the pool & I ran at Mach speed to the deep end, took seconds to reach her, but the longest seconds of my life. She was fine, we were soaked, our hearts racing like we were on the verge of cardiac arrest;I am still devastated (though remind myself it could've been much worse). Our new rule: Noone NEAR the pool unless an adult is IN IT. We thought she was fine walking by the pool w/ her cousins (1 of whom was as old as the older brother that was w/ this boy - even he panicked & never could've helped her out; I was being paranoid, & watching like the kids like a hawk, turned my gaze for one second & heard a light splash & she was under water). You can never be too careful, I can acknowledge first hand how quickly a tragedy can happen, we just barely heard her fall in. I'm so glad this poor little boy is ok, & that the man who resued him was there to help. I'm not going to pass judgement on the parents, despite my recent brush w/ complete devastation (I wholeheartedly would've blamed myself had we not gotten to her), hopefully this little boys incident will serve as a reminder to all of us, water is dangerous, esp for the little ones, they should be supervised at all times while in or NEAR the water. Parents have no excuse not to.