Person seen in unmanned raft offshore at Carova Beach


Emergency responders were called when a yellow raft was spotted offshore. Upon arrival, they found the raft empty and checked to ensure that no one was in danger.
Audio|Source: Currituck County Fire and EMS
02:28
Transcript:
Perfect. MediC-7 Ocean Rescue. Respond, one of the eight block of Malco's 21, Beach Strand, has a deputy who was flagged down in that area. A bright yellow inflatable raft, pierced the up. Approximately a quarter mile out with someone in that raft. Again, bright yellow inflatable raft. Approximately a quarter mile out, the pure B-99-2-6-5-1352[1]. Sure, Tug, OR6-2 is en route. Good, Doc. Show Maddox 7 en route. Medic 7[3], Copy now. R6-2, Madik 7, just so as that deputy is standby in the area. Pretty can respond with this 21 just as deputies spoke with the people who flagged them down. The raft is not drifting, and the people said it's been stationary in that area for a while. Currit-Tock, Medic 7. Medic 7 is on location. I got a visual on this raft. It's at 21.5, right by Shark Lane. Careful. Currit-Sectec, OR-6-2[2] is also on-team. North-Sikovian thing, 15-50. Curry, Doug. This is Medi-4. Medical. Is there a U.S. Medicare, Clear from our last, back-in-service, county line? Medi-4, copy, clear. Back in County, 14-1. Card attack, OR-6-2. OR-6-2. Go ahead. It looks like the float is unmanned. We're letting it. come in a little bit just to make sure. R6-2-10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
B-99-2-6-5-1352: Reference/Incident identifier
[2]
OR-6-2: Ocean Rescue Unit 6-2
[3]
Medic 7: Ambulance/EMS Unit 7
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Location mentioned:
Shark Ln, Carova Beach, NC 27927
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