Two swimmers rescued from dangerous current at ocean beach


Audio|Source: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
02:12
Transcript:
Area 4, 106 Street at the Beach for a water rescue, one paramedic unit, one water rescue unit, one engine before being notified. 1857 respond on Channel 1. G52. 52. 157. I'll know if you notified NRB and goes there. What's for doing? I got on the phone. No, A2 is important. I'm trying to end at the hospital for over an hour now. Call the station in Orlando several times. You can't put her back in course. Thank you. Okay. Major four with one. Gator four with one. Gator four with one. Parenthood four is 567. Last unit that responded after 7. Permanade 4 is repeat your last. Water resting, warm. Two swimmers. Water rest, normal two summers. 9105 from 1303.9 C. Terminant to 3 respond me. All right here, I'm 1828. establishing 136 Street command of 858 units filing 136 street in the beach, have farm marshal out doing biofire compliant, provides two soldiers in the water, so father and son, someone on the boogie board. The current is taking the one foot but is in the water south. Hey, and Ford, you go on the beach at 130-130. That's correct. There's a horizontal destination in them. It's south. We have got two cellar for a threat to the wall in now. Olson and Lari is making entry beach control is a robotic receipt. This beach patrol is on location, 1859.
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Location mentioned:
136th St, Ocean City, MD 21842
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