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2 Tourists Drown Off Cocoa Beach as Officials Warn of Dangerous Rip Currents

  • On Tuesday, April 14, a 42-year-old man from Connecticut and a 34-year-old woman from Ohio drowned in a rip current at Cocoa Beach, Florida, after first responders arrived at 4th Street South around 1 p.m.
  • The woman entered the surf to rescue her stepson from the water, with a bystander also entering to help, despite National Weather Service warnings of heavy rip current risk that day.
  • Brevard County Ocean Rescue Chief Eisen Witcher noted the victims were in an unguarded area nearly a mile from the nearest lifeguard tower, as officials recruit for at least 45 additional lifeguard positions.
  • Experts recommend swimmers avoid fighting rip currents and instead swim parallel to the shore to escape; firefighters extended condolences to the victims' families while urging beachgoers to use caution.
  • Brevard County Fire Rescue scheduled a lifeguard tryout for Saturday, April 18, at 6 a.m. at Rockledge High School, as lifeguards currently monitor only the most active beaches with mobile patrols elsewhere.
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2 drown after getting caught in rip currents at popular Florida beach

Brevard County officials are urging swimmers to exercise caution near Cocoa Beach after two people drowned Tuesday.

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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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