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MDFR Ocean Rescue holds rescue demonstration to highlight dangers of rip currents
By Kevin Boulandier at WSVN 7 News
· June 11, 2026
· 1 min read
As summer break gets underway in South Florida, Miami -Dade Fire Rescue Ocean Rescue lifeguards want swimmers to stay safe. Officials held a rip current rescue demonstration in North Miami Beach on Thursday to highlight the dangers of the swirling surf. The demonstration simulated a swimmer getting c
Key takeaway Call 911, get the attention of a lifeguard, or try to throw a floatation device to somebody,” said M-DFR Ocean Rescue’s Matthew Sparling.
Why this matters in The Miami
Miami-Dade County's coastal location makes its residents and visitors particularly vulnerable to rip currents, a threat that's exacerbated by the area's popularity as a beach destination. The demonstration in North Miami Beach is a crucial reminder for beachgoers to be aware of their surroundings, especially during the summer months when crowds flock to Miami Beach and other coastal areas. Given the county's experience with Atlantic hurricanes and flooding, it's also worth noting that rip currents can be even more treacherous after a storm, when water conditions are rough and unpredictable. As the summer break gets underway, it's essential for locals and tourists alike to know how to identify and respond to rip currents, and to respect the warnings and guidance provided by lifeguards and the red flags flying at lifeguard towers. By taking these precautions, beachgoers can help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in Miami-Dade's coastal waters.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: WSVN 7 News ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? As summer break gets underway in South Florida, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Ocean Rescue lifeguards want swimmers to stay safe. Officials held a rip current rescue demonstration in North Miami Beach on Thursday to highlight the dangers of the swirling surf. The demonstration simulated a swimmer getting c
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