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Report of potential drowning person drew crews to Fairmont Hot Springs

Fairmont, Montana – Emergency crews were sent to Fairmont Hot Springs late Friday afternoon after receiving a report of a potential drowning.

Butte Emergency Dispatch Center got a report about a potential drowning at Fairmont Hot Springs at around 4:09 p.m. on Tuesday, according to a Butte-Silver Bow Law Enforcement media release. It was reported that CPR was being performed on the drowning person.

Butte Police Department, Butte Fire Rescue, and A-1 Ambulance were all sent to the incident. A 14-year-old boy was transferred to St. James Healthcare after the incident.

At this moment, there is no information on the victim’s condition.

There is currently no more information available about the incident.

Once more information is made available, we will update this article.

Written by Sam Lomur

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