72-Year-Old Surfer Rescues Father, Son From Rip Current Florida
72-Year-Old Surfer Rescues Father, Son From Rip Current Florida

72-Year-Old Surfer Rescues Father, Son From Rip Current Florida

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A 72-year-old surfer, David "Bean" Coffee, heroically rescued a father and son caught in a rip current at New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Coffee, who has decades of surfing experience and was a lifeguard in his youth, heard cries for help and made two challenging trips on his surfboard to bring the stranded swimmers back to safety. The son had lost his surfboard after the leash broke, and Coffee had to pull the father up from underwater before placing him on the board. Emergency responders arrived shortly after Coffee's final rescue trip, ensuring the situation was under control, and both victims were unharmed. Coffee reflected on the life-changing experience and expressed gratitude that his early lifesaving skills proved valuable decades later. In a related incident, two teenagers and an adult were rescued from a paddleboard caught in a rip tide off the Northumberland coast, with RNLI volunteers and Coastguard teams successfully recovering all individuals safely.

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