Category: Safety
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Video: Two Swimmers Found Clinging to Oil Rig’s Anchor Chain
On Friday evening, the Invergordon RNLI lifeboat rescued two friends who were stranded on the anchor chain of a cold-stacked oil rig in Cromarty Firth, Scotland. The two set off from Invergordon for an open-water swimming workout, with one of them in a kayak to provide safety coverage for the swimmer. However, they were caught in…
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Sheriff: Good Samaritan dies after water rescue at McKinley Beach; 14-year-old also drowned
The 50-year-old good Samaritan saw the boys in distress and went into the water to try to help. He was able to rescue one of the boys and tried to rescue the second, but both were pulled under.
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Body Of Drowning Victim Recovered After Days Of Searching At Chatfield State Park
Rescue crews recovered the body of the drowning victim Wednesday morning at Chatfield State Park. The 18-year-old drowned July 31 while swimming. https://youtu.be/iqgW1OzwTJ4
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Introduction to the National Swimming and Water Safety Framework | Royal Life Saving Australia
The National Swimming and Water Safety Framework supports a structured and consistent understanding of swimming and water safety education across Australia.
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Drones Used In Search For Young Man Who May Have Drowned In Chatfield Reservoir
The search for a missing swimmer in Chatfield Reservoir is continuing on Monday.
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Young Swimmer Rescued From Dangerous Water In Glencoe
There was a close call Monday afternoon in the northern suburbs, when a young swimmer was caught in choppy water in Glencoe. Crews rushed to the private beach and were able to rescue the swimmer in distress. He was taken to the area hospital. See CBS Chicago
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Body of missing swimmer in Irondequoit Bay recovered
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office officials say they have recovered the body of the missing swimmer in Irondequoit Bay.
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The Search For A Missing Swimmer Continues At Chatfield Reservoir Today
Crews are back at Chatfield reservoir searching for a teenager who went missing Friday while swimming.
