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Rip currents off the North Carolina coast can be deadly. Often times, the person who goes out to rescue a swimmer in trouble ...
Rip currents are dangerous channels of water that pull swimmers away from the shore. Know the signs to spot them before your next dip in the ocean.
Anderson “Chase” Childers, 38, of Dallas, Ga., was killed Sunday after becoming caught in a rip current. "In a heroic act, he ...
Rip currents can be dangerous and even deadly if you don't know what to do. Learn how to keep yourself safe this summer.
About 100 people drown from rip currents along U.S. beaches each year, according to the United States Lifesaving Association.
Rip current safety: How to spot them, and what to do if you're caught in one. Rip currents claim a number of lives each year at beaches around the world.
The fast-moving current can push swimmers away from the shore, but it does not pull them under the water. Swimmers often try ...
Rip currents do not pull people under the water; they pull people away from shore. The rip current is typically the strongest about a foot off of the bottom, ...
Tips on how to stay safe from rip currents, and what to do if you're caught in one "If it’s not a lifeguarded beach, it can be very deadly," Lt. Daniel Barnickel with Ocean Rescue of Palm Beach ...
How long do rip currents last? Rip currents can vary in duration, lasting from minutes to hours. It's important to stay calm and wait for help if you get caught in one. Spotting Rip Currents.
How do you get out of a rip current? Swim parallel to the shore first, then at an angle toward the shore. If you can't swim, float and call for help.