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Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:03 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Reports of 2 people being swept out into the Lake at Clifton Beach had a person call
police and fire. Another report is a kayaker went out to find them and has disappeared.
Stay tuned, story breaking...
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:06 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Reports of 2 people being swept out into the Lake at Clifton Beach had a person call
police and fire. Another report is a kayaker went out to find them and has disappeared.
Stay tuned, story breaking...
Coast now on the scene.
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:10 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Reports of 2 people being swept out into the Lake at Clifton Beach had a person call
police and fire. Another report is a kayaker went out to find them and has disappeared.
Stay tuned, story breaking...
Coast now on the scene.
Coast Guard has pulled both males from the Lake down by Webb Road.
Both males were transported to Lake Fire Boat then to Hospital for evaluation.
In their 20s, they appeared to be OK
Great work Lakewood Fire, Police, and US Coast Guard!
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Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:44 pm
by Bridget Conant
What hospital did they take them to?
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 10:15 pm
by Corey Rossen
Bridget Conant wrote:What hospital did they take them to?
Very inappropriate comment. Poor timing in a situation like this. Your comment should be removed so parents and family members of the people whose lives were at risk do not have to see such a remark.
Bad taste. Very bad taste.
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 10:22 pm
by Bridget Conant
How so, Corey? Really, I'd like to know what exactly you find distasteful. Were they taken to the closest ER or not? What does this situation teach us about the availability of an emergency room in this city that borders on both the Lake and the Rocky River?
Any time an emergency situation happens in this city it provides important information on possible prevention of future situations and how to best handle them if they do occur.
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:53 pm
by Bill Grulich
Many departments responded this rescue.

- Many rescuers responded to save the lives. Thank you Lakewood Fire and Police, Rocky River Fire and Police, and the US Coast Guard. Thank you to the various Rocky River residents who spotted the young men in the water.
- US Coast Guard, Lakewood Fire and Police, Rocky River Fire and Police fill out reports.JPG (1.94 MiB) Viewed 2995 times
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:40 am
by cameron karslake
+1000 Lakewood Police + Fire!
Very appropriate question Bridget if I do say so myself!
Not sure what Corey means by his comment, if he is for real or being sarcastic.
On other forums when someone means to be sarcastic they put their words down in purple, just so
there is no question. Too bad it seems that is not possible on this forum therefore misunderstandings
will occur because all inflection is lost over the internet.
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:41 am
by Corey Rossen
Bridget Conant wrote:How so, Corey? Really, I'd like to know what exactly you find distasteful. Were they taken to the closest ER or not? What does this situation teach us about the availability of an emergency room in this city that borders on both the Lake and the Rocky River?
Any time an emergency situation happens in this city it provides important information on possible prevention of future situations and how to best handle them if they do occur.
ughts when I read the post from Jim was about
My first thoughts when I read the post from Jim were about the safety of the swimmers and kayaker. I thought how scared they must be. I thought how courageous the kayaker must be. I wished them safety. I thought about their families and friends worrying for them.
At no point did I think that this would be a good opportunity or platform to make a point about the Lakewood Hospital situation. Never did my mind jump to that.
Noticing that in your posts you did not mention about their safety or well being, not a "glad to hear they are safe..." or anything of that sort - I found it inappropriate to use this situation, especially this soon, as a platform. I found it distasteful when you put in print your attempt at making this life or death situation into a platform without so much as a "glad to hear they are safe..."
I'm sure that you are happy they are safe, but without mentioning it - it made the post seem inappropriate, distasteful, cold and callus to me. There are plenty of platforms but this thread, at that point, is not one of them.
Corey
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:43 am
by marklingm
cameron karslake wrote:On other forums when someone means to be sarcastic they put their words down in purple, just so there is no question. Too bad it seems that is not possible on this forum therefore misunderstandings will occur because all inflection is lost over the internet.
That can be done here, too.
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:54 am
by Michael Deneen
Obviously everyone is happy the two are OK.
Props to our safety forces and to the Coast Guard, the least known and least appreciated branch of our Armed Forces.
However, the Hospital question is very valid.
"Kill Lakewood Hopsital" says that Fairview is just a couple extra minutes away, so closing Lakewood is no big deal.
However, in emergency situations minutes matter.
They ignore that Fairview has numerous diversion days EVEN NOW..what happens when Lakewood's gone?
This incident reminds us of the many potential crises that Lakewood can face.
Not only do we have 50,000 densely populated people, but many emergency risks.
We have a significant amount of shoreline, we have a major Interstate Highway going through part of town, and we have train tracks running through the heart of our city.
Each of those features poses unique safety/emergency challenges to our city.
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:36 am
by Corey Rossen
Michael Deneen wrote:Obviously everyone is happy the two are OK.
Props to our safety forces and to the Coast Guard, the least known and least appreciated branch of our Armed Forces.
However, the Hospital question is very valid.
"Kill Lakewood Hopsital" says that Fairview is just a couple extra minutes away, so closing Lakewood is no big deal.
However, in emergency situations minutes matter.
They ignore that Fairview has numerous diversion days EVEN NOW..what happens when Lakewood's gone?
This incident reminds us of the many potential crises that Lakewood can face.
Not only do we have 50,000 densely populated people, but many emergency risks.
We have a significant amount of shoreline, we have a major Interstate Highway going through part of town, and we have train tracks running through the heart of our city.
Each of those features poses unique safety/emergency challenges to our city.
Valid question. Poor timing. Wrong thread. Lack of sincerity to platform to win an argument.
Corey
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:43 am
by Michael Deneen
Corey Rossen wrote:Valid question. Poor timing. Wrong thread. Lack of sincerity to platform to win an argument.
We'll have to disagree on that.
I don't buy into the "Wayne LaPierre Rule", which says that important political matters shouldn't be discussed after a tragedy.
As we've recently seen in South Carolina, it can be the the BEST time to discuss political matters.
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:25 am
by Stan Austin
the Coast Guard, the least known and least appreciated branch of our Armed Forces.
Peter Grossetti Is this a slam against you?
Re: Lakewood Fire Water Rescue In The Water
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:26 am
by Bridget Conant
I'd like to add that Jim specifically stated that the two rescued were OK. As a mother, I'd never make light of any incident involving children or young adults.
You chose to attribute a nefarious motive to my comment that was not there.