Florida rip current nearly drowns 3 kids during T-ball team's beach day: 'Help me! Help me!'
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The riveting tale of a T-ball team’s Florida beach outing taking a scary turn due to a rip current is a reminder of how quickly a day of fun can become a moment of peril. As three young children found themselves in the grip of the dangerous current, a sequence of events unfolded that showcased the best of human nature.

Despite the looming danger, a quick-thinking Good Samaritan and the heroic actions of officers from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office prevented the situation from escalating into a tragedy. This heart-pounding incident unfolded at Huguenot Memorial Park in Jacksonville, where what was supposed to be a carefree beach day turned into a high-stakes rescue operation.

“Help me! Help me!” That’s what officers heard from a young boy caught in the rip current.

Moments earlier, deputies saw beachgoer Steven Insco carrying a small boy and girl out of the water.

The pivotal moment came when the distressed cries of one of the children pierced the air, alerting those nearby to the unfolding crisis. In a display of unwavering courage and selflessness, Beach Patrol Officer Tyler Sweeney wasted no time in springing into action. Without hesitation, he shed his protective gear, equipped himself with a buoy, and bravely entered the turbulent waters, ready to confront the menacing rip current head-on.

At the same time, Officer Billy Crocker tended to an unconscious 8-year-old girl and prepared to begin CPR.

After giving her a sternum rub, she began to show signs of recovery.

Firefighters quickly arrived, started oxygen and rushed the girl to a nearby hospital. Meanwhile, Sweeney located the boy in the surf and brought him safely back to shore.


Huguenot Memorial Park, Florida where a rip current nearly drowned three children during a T-ball team's beach day
The rip current caused 3 kids during their T-ball team’s beach day to nearly drown. First Coast News

Beach Patrol Officer Tyler Sweeney shedding his vest and gear and plunging into the water with a buoy to save 3 kids nearly drowned in a Florida rip current
Beach Patrol Officer Tyler Sweeney immediately shed his vest and gear, grabbed a buoy and plunged into the water. Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office

“We are grateful that all three children are okay today, knowing this could have easily ended in tragedy,” the sheriff’s office said.

Notably, the sheriff’s office said Crocker was recently recognized as the department’s Police Officer of the Month for his exemplary work in solving a hit-and-run case involving a 6-year-old.

“We can’t stress water safety enough,” the sheriff’s office warned. “Rip currents and rough surf are deadly. Adults and children need to be extra cautious, know their swimming abilities, and, if in doubt, stay out.”

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