Category: Safety
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Madison Co. School District employee, swim coach charged with counts of sexual battery
A swim coach in Madison County who’s been employed with the public school district is facing serious charges accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a minor in Rankin County. Savannah Reis of Brandon was taken into custody by the Rankin County Sheriffs Department last Friday, she’s since been released on bond. The 34-year-old whos…
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Swimmers save drowning Prairie Dog in Lafayette by giving it CPR
Two teen swimmers saved the life of a prairie dog on Wednesday after they noticed it drowning in the bottom of a Lafayette pool.
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How a Little Paint Saves Sailors from Drowning
And to think, if Rose had just drawn a couple eyes on that door Jack might be with us today.
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Lifeguards help two distressed swimmers on Jacksonville Beach
One person was transported to the hospital in extremely critical condition and the other was transported in stable condition, Jacksonville Beach lifeguards said.
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Drone spots multiple bronze whaler sharks near swimmers, speaker system alerts them
At a Sydney beach our Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual search and rescue drone identified 5-10 bronze whaler sharks cruising along the beach at various points in time. We alerted the public using the emergency speaker system (recording a message live, transmitting it to the drone, and then playing it to the public), and nobody ever…
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Colorado Swimmers Come To The Rescue Of Prairie Dog Who Was Drowning
The Daily Camera reported that it happened at the Arapahoe YMCA pool.
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Page High Learn to Swim Program 2019
About two dozen Page High students are among the first group to learn to swim as part of the Malik Ramirez/Page High School Learn to Swim Program.
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Swimmer rescued off Rockaway Beach, two more still missing: FDNY
Witnesses say five teenage friends were initially swimming in the ocean when the water got rough. Two made it out immediately but the other three were clearly in trouble. Police say it appears as if the current claimed two young lives.
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National Weather Service official drowns while swimming at Outer Banks
Dr. Bill Lapenta died after being pulled from the ocean unresponsive Monday.
