Lifeguard impaled by beach umbrella: 'Tough young woman'

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A lifeguard is in the hospital after she was impaled by an umbrella at a New Jersey beach on Wednesday morning, officials said. The woman said the wind blew the umbrella off the lifeguard stand, and when she went to grab the umbrella to keep it from falling, it struck her, according to Asbury Park police. MORE: Dangerous heat blankets East Coast: When relief is coming She was found on the ground near the lifeguard stand with an umbrella stake that had pierced the front of her left shoulder and was sticking out the back of her arm by about 1 foot, Asbury Park Fire Chief Kevin Keddy told ABC News. She was being treated by her fellow lifeguards, Keddy said, and when the fire department officials arrived they took over and stabilized her. The fire department responders also cut the umbrella stake in the front and in the back to make the wound more manageable, he said. MORE: 4 tips for keeping your beach umbrella secure this summer Paramedics then responded and took the lifeguard to a hospital, Keddy said, adding she was conscious and alert the whole time. "She's a tough young woman," the chief said. Police said she was in stable condition. Keddy said his advice to beachgoers is to always make sureumbrellas are placed securely in the sandand are carried with the point down.

 

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