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Lana Brown of Avalon enjoys the water during her Mommy and Me class.
Community Services has classes for youngqr children to the skatepark, is also open for
started their second session of get comfortable in the water are free swim every day from 2:15
swim classes, offered, p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Lessons for children and The pool, which is located at Call 510-1987 for more info.
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Monday, July 31, 10:30 a.m.:Avalon Hospital for further treat- were rescued by helicopter and
Lifeguard paramedics responded ment. dropped off at Pebbly Beach
to the Cabrillo Mole for an 82- unharmed.
year-old Woodland Hills woman Wednesday, August 2, 12:18
who was feeling sea sick after p.m.: Lifeguards treated a 56- 5:25 p.m.: Baywatch Avalon
crossing the channel. She was year-old Mission Viejo woman responded to Toyon Bay for a 22-
assessed, treated and taken to on the pier for a bee sting. She year-old man experiencing tin-
Avalon Hospital for further evalu- was assessed, treated and gling after a scuba dive. He was
ation, released at the scene, assessed, treated and transported
to the hyperbaric chamber for
i p.m.: Baywatch Avalon
responded to Long POint for a 27-
foot power boat that h id run
aground. On scene, lifeguards
swam a towline to the boat and it
was pulled off of the beach and
surveyed for damage. Two vic-
tims were taken off the beach by
lifeguards. After the boat was sta-
bilized it was turned over to ves-
sel assist.
2:27 p.m.: Lifeguard paramedics
responded~to a local hotel for a
15-year old El Segundo girl for a
possible allergic reaction. She
was assessed, treated and taken to
the hospital for further care.
5:09 p.m.: Baywatch Avalon
responded to Camp Fox for a 16-
year-old girl complaining of head
and neck pain after being flipped
while being towed by a boat. She
was assessed, treated and brought
into Avalon to go to the hospital
for further care.
5:35 p.m.: Lifeguard paramedics
responded to the mole for a man
with an injured knee. He was
assessed, treated and released at
Thursday, August 3, 3:53 p.m.:
the scene. Baywatch Avalon responded to
Avidon Canyon Road for a traffic
5:36 p.m.: Baywatch Avalon and collision. Two patients were treat-
the Avalon Harbor Department ed. A 32-year-old woman was
respon/ied to the mole for a cross treated for a possible broken leg
channel carrier that had wrapped and a 30-year-old man was treat-
up a mooring line and hit another ed for a leg injury. Both were
boat. The harbor department sur- taken to the hospital for treat-
veyed both boats for damage and
merit.
Baywatch stood by.
Friday, August 4, 7:56 a.m.:
Tuesday, August 1, 10:45 a.m.:
Baywatch Avalon responded to
Baywatch Avalon responded to a
Float 5 for a 29-year-old woman
cruise ship for a 50-year-old San
who had slipped and fell. She
Jose woman who hurt her leg
was taken to the hospital for x-
after falling out of bed. She was
assessed, treated and transported rays.
to Float 5 so she could go to the
Saturday, August 5, 8:10 a.m.:
hospital for x-rays. Baywatch Avalon responded to a
12:12 p.m.: Lifeguard paramedics boat fire 10 miles off of Avalon.
responded to the Country Club for On scene, the fire was smolder-
a 29-year-old woman complaining ing. The fire was put out and the
of stomach pain after a branch boat was released on its own
broke off of a eucalyptus tree and
went through the window of the
taxi she was in. She was extricat-
ed, assessed, treated and taken to
the hospital for further care.
4:14 p.m.: Lifeguard paramedics
responded to a park for a 49-year-
old Los Angeles man complaining
of tingling and weakness in his
forearms after parasailing. He was
assessed, treated and taken to
power.
4:04 p.m.: Lifeguard paramedics
treated a 58-year-old man com-
plaining of rib pain. He. was taken
to the hospital for further care.
Sunday, August 6, 9:25 a.m.:
Baywatch Avalon and other res-
cue personnel responded to the
cliffs west of Hamilton Cove for
e
two stranded hikers. The two men
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