Toddler Vincent Miraculously Found Alive After Being Pronounced Dead Following Backyard Pool Incident in Gilbert

In a stunning medical turnaround, an 18-month-old boy named Vincent was discovered alive hours after being pronounced dead at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center following a near-drowning incident at a Super Bowl party in Gilbert, Arizona. Newly released reports and bodycam footage have shed light on the chaotic sequence of events.
The toddler wandered into the backyard pool while family members, who reportedly admitted to being under the influence, briefly lost track of him. Rushed to the hospital, Vincent initially showed no signs of life, leading to a pronouncement of death. However, later observations of a pulse and breathing prompted his urgent transfer to Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
Vincent survived the ordeal but sustained serious brain injuries that will require long-term care. His smiling photos — one with curly hair in a striped shirt and another in plaid — capture the joyful toddler whose life now hangs in a delicate balance.

The case has sparked outrage over potential medical errors and raised questions about supervision at the gathering. Investigators are examining the parents’ actions and the hospital’s response.
Near-drowning incidents in residential pools remain a leading cause of injury and death among young children. Experts stress the importance of constant supervision, pool barriers, and CPR training.
Vincent’s family is grateful for the miracle of his survival while facing the challenges of his recovery. Community support has grown as details of the case emerge.
This incident serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the critical need for vigilance around water. Prayers continue for Vincent’s full recovery and strength for his loved ones.