Live fcbs Broadcast Center in philadelphia. This is cbs3 Eyewitness News. Tonight at 11 00, septa train partially derails in center city philadelphia, while dozens of passengers hold on. Rip current rescue, moments before it was too late two, swimmers swooped up by First Responders in wildwood first where they enters the ocean, good evening, im natasha brown. Everyone talking about the heroic efforts in wildwood tonight, rip current swept the swimmers away fire young avenue and First Responders pulled man and woman to safety at montgomery avenue. Alicia live in the sat center tonight, been to wildwood, chatted when some of the local heroes down there tonight, alicia . Reporter natasha, i did see rescuers who say this had happy ending today, but hoping that the rescue served last minute reminder to thinks thinking about going to the shore and enjoying the wet they are late in the year particularly because hurricane activity in the at atlantic is affecting the water here. It is one of th
Happy ending today, but hoping that the rescue served last minute reminder to thinks thinking about going to the shore and enjoying the wet they are late in the year particularly because hurricane activity in the at atlantic is affecting the water here. It is one of the last few weekends with weather like this, so it is no wonder some still at the shore, but fun day here in wildwood turned tragic for two swimmers when they got caught in a rip current. We responded quickly got them out of the water quick will you but unfortunately thats not the case in every scenario. Everything in line for those to be saved by the wide wood fire department, heard the call, nearby, decided to run and help. Already stressed out as it is, i figure why not go with them, rest kens are intense. The first to rush the rough waters along with probationary firefighter, judge, just coming back from a convention, out every uniform, but raised to the beach, jumped in the water, all three made the rescue. Actually f
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