Tybee officials talk beach safety ahead of peak season
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TYBEE ISLAND, Ga () — In 2024, there were three drownings on Tybee Island, two of them happened one month apart. This year, Tybee Fire and Ocean Rescue are implementing plans aimed at keeping beach goers safe.

They are gearing up, getting their equipment ready to monitor the beach and jump into action if needed. Fire Sergeant Franklin Cooper said they are practicing techniques aimed at completing successful ‘ocean rescues’ this season.

Their peak season typically starts in March and ends in October. First responders urging the public to take precautions while taking a dip, especially on the island’s north end.

“We do have an issue on the north end of the island with the ship wakes,” Cooper said. “So, it’s when the ships come by at low tide, sometimes it’ll form a huge wave that comes in almost. So, it’s when the ships come by at low tide, sometimes it’ll form a huge wave that comes in almost. I guess you could compare it almost like a mini tsunami.  It can knock people off their feet.”

Jennifer Bishop, beach safety manager told to watch for a change in wave patterns, along with a yellow tint in the water. This could be a sign of a rip current. However, that is not the only thing to watch for.

“…the sandbar…those are always, always a big issue around here,” Cooper reveals. “We always like give beach goers coming here to stay off the sandbar.”

We’re told in the next couple of weeks lifeguards will be flying beach flags. In fact, a new flag will be installed at the pier.

Tybee Island Ocean Rescue is now hiring lifeguards and dispatchers for this summer. They have added additional dates for people to apply for the position. They frequently update their social medias and webpages with current beach conditions, so be sure to take a peek before you take a dip. 

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