Emergency crews working to rescue person in water at Cape Spear, police say
- Emergency crews resumed the search for a woman who was swept into the water at Cape Spear, as confirmed by the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary on Thursday morning.
- The search was declared a recovery mission after intensive efforts failed to locate the woman, according to St. John's Regional Fire Department Platoon Chief Dean Foley.
- A man who was also swept into the ocean was rescued and treated for minor injuries in the hospital, as reported by officials at the scene.
- Deputy Chief of Operations Paul Chaytor noted that waves at the location can be unpredictable and dangerous, leading to such tragedies.
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Search Resumes off Cape Spear
The search off Cape Spear has resumed this morning for a missing person. There are road closures in effect and there is a number of responding agencies on scene including Rovers Search and Rescue and the Canadian Coast Guard. The RNC is asking people to allow emergency personnel to conduct their work.
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