Life-saving Drown Zero stations removed from Cocoa Beach
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'Hero' father drowns saving his 12-year-old son from rip current at popular beach destination, family says
Connecticut father Jason DeGray drowned at Cocoa Beach after pulling his son from a rip current. A stranger, 34-year-old Ohio woman Ebony Mount, also died trying to help.
‘Hero’ Connecticut dad dies saving son from rip current in Florida
A heroic Connecticut father drowned while saving his son from a vicious rip current while on a family vacation in Florida — with a stranger also dying while trying to help. Jason Michael DeGray, a 42-year-old dad of three from Windsor Locks, jumped into the ocean in Cocoa Beach last week to rescue his 12-year-old...
Life-saving Drown Zero stations removed from Cocoa Beach
Just eight days after a tragic double drowning in Cocoa Beach, critical life-saving equipment is being pulled from the sand. Drown Zero has confirmed the temporary removal of all its public rescue flotation stations within the city limits.
'Hero' father drowns saving his 12-year-old son from rip current at popular beach destination, family says - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Jason DeGray died a “hero,” drowning in the Atlantic Ocean after plunging into a vicious rip current to save his son at a popular beach destination, his wife said. A good Samaritan who rushed from the sand to help was also killed, even as the child was pulled to safety. The man, a father of three from Windsor Locks, Connecticut, reached his son Bryce and pulled the 12-year-old to safety at Cocoa Beach …
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