At the beach, remaining vigilant and knowing when to speak up can save someone’s life.
If you meet someone from out of town, let them know about the dangers of rip currents and other beach hazards.
If someone is waving or yelling for you: don’t panic, take 10 seconds to assess the situation, then immediately alert a lifeguard. While help is coming, see if there’s a floatation device you can throw to them. Don’t attempt a rescue on your own.
weather.gov/safety/beach
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Zařazeno | ne 07.07.2024 15:07:00 |
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Zdroj | NWS |
Originál | facebook.com/697753692390013/posts/895654032599977 |
lang | en |