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    Three girls saved from Phuket rip tide

    Three girls saved from Phuket rip tide

    One of the girls receiving treatment at Vachira Phuket Hospital.

    PHUKET: Three teenage girls were spared the dangers of a strong rip tide at Nai Harn Beach yesterday afternoon.

    All three were on family trips to the beach, explained the mother of one of the girls.

    “We were waiting for our somtam on the shore while the three girls went swimming.

    “A few minutes later, I heard someone blowing a whistle and then I saw a foreigner running into the water with a board,” she said.

    “I could see the girls waving for help. I think the current was pulling them away from the beach.

    “My daughter swam back to shore by herself, but she was exhausted when she reached the beach,” she added.

    Beach vendor Song Sa-ingthong, who is a former beach guard, told the Gazette, “I saw one of the [other] girls being brought ashore by two to three foreign tourists.

    “The girl was unconscious. One of the foreigners shook her awake and she started vomiting,” he said.

    The third girl was saved by a beach umbrella vendor who took a canoe out to rescue her, said Mr Song.

    “My younger brother swam out behind him, but the girl was unconscious by the time they got there.

    “My brother helped to get her into the canoe and they performed CPR while they were still out there,” he added.

    Once ashore, all three girls had gained consciousness, said Mr Song.

    All three were rushed to Vachira Phuket Hospital in Phuket Town, where they were admitted to the emergency ward.

    One of the two girls rescued was still experiencing chest pains, the mother said.

    As of yesterday evening the three girls were all in safe condition, but still needed to undergo x-rays and further examinations to determine whether they had suffered any complications, the mother added.

    Mr Song said the surf yesterday afternoon was relatively calm and not inherently dangerous.

    “I think the current dragged them away from the beach and it was too difficult for the girls to swim back to shore,” he said.

    “Children should not be left swimming alone without an adult watching over them because some children may not know how to swim safely,” Mr Song added.

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    FarangRed
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    “We were waiting for our somtam on the shore while the three girls went swimming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FarangRed View Post
    “We were waiting for our somtam on the shore while the three girls went swimming.
    Classic.

    There was a quote about children should not be left to swim without an adult watching them.
    Would the Thai parents be able to swim out and save them?
    The kids were probably far better swimmers than their parents.
    Riptides can take the strongest swimmers and make them look weak.
    Time to bring back the lifeguards, and quickly!

    Good job from the foreigners and the Thai vendor.

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    Extraordinary story......beach umbrella man coming to the rescue and all. But more importantly, what happened to the somtam?

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    I know the somtam queen there aroi mak maak

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orroz View Post
    Extraordinary story......beach umbrella man coming to the rescue and all. But more importantly, what happened to the somtam?
    He wanted to use his umbrella to keep them in the shade

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    Riptides are a current motion perpendicular to the shoreline. One need not panic when caught in a riptide. Where people drown is trying to swim directly back to shore against the riptide current which can be very strong, they tire and drown. What you need to do is swim PARALLEL to the shore as the width of the riptide channel will be overcome. If you find yourself tiring, float on your back. The riptide is like a treadmill that you cannot turn off, so you must go to the side of it (riptide) to escape it. Swimming parallel to the shore is the least resistant swim and you will swim out of the riptide channel in no time (if you can swim that is). The most important thing is not to panic. If you understand the mechanics of the riptide, it is very easy to overcome with no danger.

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    But they never learn

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    Lucky girls. Doesn't seem to be a high survival rate on Thai beaches normally.

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