'Help me! Help me!': Florida officers, beachgoer save 3 drowning children at beach
Share and Follow


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WFLA) — Jacksonville officers and a beachgoer saved three drowning children on Saturday at Huguenot Park.

Officers saw a beachgoer carrying a small boy and girl out of the water before hearing “Help me! Help me!” from a young boy caught in a rip current, JSO said.

Beach Patrol Officer Tyler Sweeney grabbed a buoy, stripped off his vest and gear, and dove into the water to find the boy who was calling for help.

As Officer Sweeney was finding the boy in the water, Officer Billy Crocker tended to an unconscious 8-year-old girl, giving her CPR.

  • Florida lawmakers reverse law to require later school start times
  • Florida Attorney General’s team investigates price gouging amid hurricane season
  • Trump safe after what FBI describes as apparent assassination attempt

According to JSO, after giving the child a sternum rub, she began to show signs of recovery.

Jacksonville Fire and Rescue arrived, started oxygen on the 8-year-old girl before transporting her to a local hospital.

Officer Sweeney located the boy in the water and brought him back on shore to safety.

JSO said Officer Crocker followed up with the girl at the hospital on Sunday and confirmed she will be released soon.

The children were at the beach as part of a t-ball outing, officers later learned.

“We can’t stress water safety enough. Rip currents and rough surf are deadly. Adults and children need to be extra cautious, knowing their swimming abilities, and- if in doubt- stay out. We are grateful that all three children are okay today, knowing this could have easily ended in tragedy,” the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said in a post on Facebook.

Officer Crocker was recently honored as JSO’s Police Officer of the month for his work solving a hit-and-run involving a 6-year-old, JSO said.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Benefits of Running Your Pool Overnight in Freezing Florida Conditions

ORLANDO, Fla. – As winter approaches, the familiar mantra of protecting the…

Federal Immigration Agents Capture Woman in Minneapolis Car Incident Caught on Film

A U.S. national en route to a medical consultation in Minneapolis found…

Urgent Alert: Frigidaire Minifridge Recall Grows to 964,000 Units Due to Fire Hazards

An appliance distributor has significantly expanded a recall of Frigidaire-branded minifridges, now…

HHS Grant Reversal Sparks Turmoil in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Programs

NEW YORK – Elizabeth Woike felt a glimmer of hope as news…

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Nations Opposing U.S. Control Over Greenland

WASHINGTON – On Friday, President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of…

Florida Woman Charged After Allegedly Assaulting Trooper During ICE Incident

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In a dramatic incident on Beach Boulevard, a woman…

Uganda’s Vote Count Begins Amid Opposition Leader’s Concerns Over Fairness

KAMPALA – As Uganda embarked on counting votes from its highly charged…

Exciting Kickoff: Competitors Neck and Neck in Latin America Amateur Golf Championship Opening Round

LIMA, Peru – In an impressive opening round at the 2026 Latin…