Rescue checks kite surfers one mile offshore, all safe, Santa Rosa County FL


Rescue teams checked on two kite surfers about one mile offshore near 39 Bravo. The surfers were safe, well-equipped, had a cell phone, and did not need any medical or fire assistance. They returned to the beach without issue.
Audio|Source: Santa Rosa County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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We're going to be launching Surfer Rescue 1BWC to investigate two kite surfers,
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approximately one mile offshore in front of 39 Bravo,
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lifeguards are on scene.
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Okay, do you need fire to respond?
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Not at this time.
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Salfire, inch 41.
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Engine 41.
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Paying a patient refusal, we're in service.
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Copy in service.
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Salfire, engine 45, in service.
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Copy in service, 1050.
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Surf Rescue 1 is made contact with.
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Be safe, copies.
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Surfer Rescue 1.
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Made contact.
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Safe, the Surf Rescue 1. Safe the Surf Rescue 1.
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Go ahead, Sheriff Rescue 1.
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Inpatient contact, people.
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Tengages is needed.
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They're going to wait for the wind. They've got a cell phone on them.
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Pretty well-prepared.
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Joppy.
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As if they get closer to shore before we start getting phone calls from the condos.
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Number that.
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Oh, fire, B-Safety-1.
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Beach Safety 1.
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Precian has made patient contact for two tight surfers.
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No distress, no help is needed.
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Tight-surfervers have all appropriate equipment and even cell phone.
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They are returning back to D-Snow.
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Copy. Make contact. No distress.
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Returning back to the beach.
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Santa Rosa County, FL
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