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Gaps in emergency response highlighted after teen's drowning in Amsterdam

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A report by the Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region, obtained by NH Nieuws, reveals serious shortcomings in emergency coordination following the drowning of a 14-year-old British boy in July at Buiten-IJ near IJburg.

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The Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region and the Coast Guard do not cooperate sufficiently in incidents on the water. This is evident from a report by the safety region that is in the possession of the regional broadcaster NH. The report was drawn up following the drowning death of a 14-year-old British boy in the Buiten-IJ near Amsterdam last summer. The victim fell from a boat on 28 July and disappeared under water. The fire brigade deployed sev…

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The Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region and the Coast Guard do not work well together in incidents on the water. This is evident from a report by the Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region that NH Nieuws has obtained. The report was drawn up following the drowning death of a 14-year-old British boy on the Buiten-IJ last summer. On Sunday afternoon, July 28, the 14-year-old British boy Raymi Saldaña Rojas fell from a motorboat on the Buiten-IJ, near I…

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