Paddle boarders guided to safe shoreline in East Passage


Authorities are trying to guide several paddle boarders who are in the middle of a waterway toward the shore to keep them safe. They are not staying close to the shore as they should be.
Audio|Source: Narragansett Bay VHF Marine
01:20
Transcript:
(name withheld) to VG. We're in vessel to Chief Dean, Chief Dean. Chief the location, you're at the back of the pack still, sir. We're just inside Beaverdale. You may want to move some assets back here. You've got... paddle boarders dead in the middle of the east passage and they're all headed for council hill they're not hugging that west shore yeah we're trying to push them to the west all right roger et cetera we'll do that yeah we tried uh not too receptive yeah we want to be like yeah looking for a shore line okay on the chief we're staying with uh three lay down paddle board um who are dead smack in the middle of East Passage here, try to protect them. 353. I think around 10.30 the Navy ships supposed to be transiting out. You just let us know if you see that. We have 1030 hours, correct. Definitely.
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Location mentioned:
Narragansett, RI
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