The state child fatality data analyst for DCF told attendees at a Children's Safety Village event that Florida "leads the nation in pediatric fatal drownings," and reported that, as of May 6, DCF had received 27 fatal drownings statewide, including 10 in Central Florida and five in Orange County.
The analyst, who said they collect and analyze drowning data to drive prevention efforts in Orange County, throughout Central Florida and statewide, repeated the warning that "water safety and drowning prevention has always been important, now more than ever in our state," noting that Florida is the only state in the top five nationally for both count and rate of pediatric fatal drownings. The remarks were given during introductory remarks and a short presentation at the Children's Safety Village, hosted by Brent and the organization.
The figures were presented without attached policy recommendations in the transcript. No vote, motion or formal action was recorded in the provided excerpt; the speaker framed the statistics as a rationale for continued prevention work and data-driven outreach. The analyst emphasized local relevance by specifying five fatal drownings in Orange County among the statewide total.
The presentation underscored data collection and prevention as priorities; the transcript does not record specific next steps, budget requests, or regulatory proposals tied to the figures presented.