Sandbags for impacted residents will continue to be available at the Lifeguard Station at 72nd Place and Ocean Boulevard and at the Claremont Lot at 54th Place and Ocean Boulevard. The Fire Department can also drop off sandbags at homes that need further assistance.
it was anything but a hour long bike ride we ran, we biked about 30 minutes down the beach and then we turned around and came back and we crossing over atlantic beach past the lifeguards and somehow some way i just collapsed. rachel: you collapsed right near a lifeguard station. how lucky. i was telling you during the break, i have, i know someone who was on a bike ride, had a heart issue, collapsed and died but you collapsed and you were right near a station. i was about 20-yards east of the lifeguard stand. i collapsed in front of a retired police officer. he and his wife saw me down. they ran over. i wasn t breathing. i started cpr while others ran to the lifeguards and john ryan s team, they sprung into action. brought the defibrillators over, they were working on me for about 30 minutes. rachel: right. you guys delivered two shocks of
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