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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Heavy surf prompts nearly 200 rescues over two days in Ocean City

Ocean City lifeguards made nearly 200 rescues Sunday and Monday, including more than a dozen while they were off duty, as heavy surf pounded the beach and caused dangerous rip currents.

Several swimmers had to be hospitalized, and an ambulance was called for three people who were pushed against rocks while swimming after lifeguards left for the evening Sunday, said Butch Arbin, captain of the Ocean City Beach Patrol.

On Monday, rip currents continued to prompt lifeguards to intervene, though no major incidents were reported. In most rescues, swimmers are not in distress but were at risk of being pulled away from shore by a rip current, Arbin said.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

She good save me any day.

Anonymous said...

I'll glady get in the "rough" surf if she will be coming in after me... Shewwww.... ;-)

Anonymous said...

the honey in the red bikini can give me mouth to mouth any time she wants... matter fact, i'm feeling a bit faint ...

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of pigs ..just cuz all your trash talk i hope shes a he

Anonymous said...

Give them a break, its been awhile since most of them have seen a woman weighing less than a small car.