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Off-Duty Lifeguards Save Three Men From Drowning at Pembrokeshire Beach
Off-duty Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeguards rescued three men swept into a dangerous rip current at Whitesands Beach, demonstrating crucial expertise amid 8-foot surf and 30-knot winds.
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Off duty RNLI lifeguards save three people from drowning at Pembrokeshire beach
Off duty RNLI lifeguards in Pembrokeshire - Jake Rogers and Euan Buick have been hailed heroes as they rescued three men from drowning - showcasing selflessness and expertise in challenging conditions.
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Read Full ArticleOff-duty RNLI lifeguards save three people from drowning at Whitesands
Lifeguard patrols now reducing across Wales as charity issues safety warning OFF-DUTY RNLI lifeguards rescued three men from the sea at Whitesands Beach on Saturday, 30 August, after large surf and a powerful rip current swept them off their feet shortly after 7:30pm. Jake Rogers and Euan Buick had entered the water for a surf after finishing their shift when they saw a group of around fifteen men, fully clothed, wade in at the red-flagged north…
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