In the first hours after an incident, focus on what matters most—then preserve the facts.
- Get medical care right away, especially if there was a head injury, breathing trouble, chemical exposure, or any near-drowning.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: time of day, weather/lighting, who was present, what the area looked like, and what safety features were (or weren’t) working.
- Preserve scene evidence if you can do so safely: photos of the deck/pool edge, ladders, gates, posted rules, and any visible damage.
- Ask for footage to be preserved if there’s nearby security coverage—coverage may be overwritten quickly.
In Redmond, many pool incidents involve rentals, HOA amenities, or managed properties. Those settings often have their own incident-report forms and maintenance systems—so acting early can protect your ability to prove what went wrong.


