Float to keep your head above water, float to calm yourself down from fear of drowning, float to conserve your energy and then follow a safe path out of the water., Also, its important for people to be able to spot active signs of drowning. A person will become unconscious and their heart will stop. Swimmers who find themselves in trouble should follow the drowning survival strategy of flip, float and follow flipping on their back to stay calm, floating to conserve energy and following the safest path out of the water which often means swimming parallel to the shore when caught in a rip current. Beaches There have been 27 drownings in Lake Michigan in 2019. At the beaches in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, flotation devices are permitted but authorities caution their use for safety reasons during strong winds, specifically south winds, as they can push swimmers far into Lake Michigan., And at the many completely unguarded beaches throughout Michigans Harbor Country on the other side of the lake, swimmers can use flotation devices freely but at their own risk. Broke my heart that this family is going to have to go through this just like we did, Susan Foster said. To think that your child is in that water is beyond a nightmare. Foster said her son was a pilot, athletic and a good swimmer, but Lake Michigan is just too dangerous. On Friday, his body was found in Lake Superior in Fort William First Nation. So far in 2020, at least 17 other people have drowned in Lake Michigan, according to the Great Lake Surf Project, which tracks drownings. Perhaps its time the state also puts money into lifeguards that keep those families safe once they make their way to Michigan beaches. [SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK is a Fallacy!] 11/01/2020 SUP Connect SUP BASICS: WHATS YOUR SWIM SCORE? As of late Wednesday, 5,400 [8,500+] people had signed the petition. And it doesnt matter how good a swimmer believes his or her ability is 66% of all drowning victims were good swimmers, Benjamin said. Floating also conserves energy. Of the 2021 drownings, 15 occurred in Lake Michigan, compared to 12 a year . A group that promotes swimming safety says it is a good time to brush on some common sense rules. They teamed up with the sheriffs department, the Coast Guard, and EMS, all ready to save lives. dem.info@noaa.gov . Brock advises parents to teach children what to do if you get in trouble in the water. The township took action, James Schmidt said. Porter Police found Sandys car in the parking lot near the beach, and a search has been underway since Monday. Lake Michigan is also the Great Lake with the sandiest shores, drawing more visitors and creating tides along sandbars that are deceptively strong and prone to risky currents. Lake Superior, Canada side, the Comet. Monitoring for other issues also is key, he said. People drown every year during red flag conditions and every year, the system proves to be a failure. Especially the lake, Hoop said. 09/21/2017 The News Dispatch Surfing documentary to be held at Fire & Water MICHIGAN CITY A showing of Southend: The Place Where I Go Surfing, will be held at Fire & Water, 6 on the Lake, Michigan City (in Washington Park), on Friday at 6 p.m. A reception will be held at 5:30 p.m., and a question and answer session will be held at 7:10 p.m. 09/20/2017 On Milwaukee Our dear Lake Michigan is the deadliest of the Great Lakes [NOTE: The drowning stats listed in this article are outdated at 537 Great Lakes Drownings since 2010. 08/03/2017 Report: The Coast Guard and Chicago Police Marine units responded to an incident off Wilmette last night in which a scuba diver died. In all, 99 people have died so far in 2018 on the Great Lakes, tying 2012 and 2016 for the highest number of deaths on record, data from the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project shows. Minutes pass while you establish your location and get emergency responders to the scene. 04/04/2018 Journal Review Water safety group to debut public safety announcement today via Facebook Live, 03/30/2018 The Herald Argus Flip, float and follow Surf Rescue educator gives advice for surviving in rough water, 03/29/2018 The News Dispatch Bob Pratt, executive director of education at the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, spent the past week providing water safety education to Michigan City Area Schools students, and opened each of their 16 different presentations with the quiz [which ended with, What do you do if you are drowning?. People think drowning happens to other people, until they become the other people. 07/15/2019 WZZM 13 Water safety advocates continue push to bring back lifeguards on Michigan beaches The drowning of a boy in South Haven has ignited the debate again if Michigan beaches need lifeguards. Many accidents and incidents near harbor structures occur during the turbulent weather season late in the year and higher than normal water levels pose an added threat. The nonprofit annually tracks drownings in the Great Lakes and recently issued a warning about a summer spike in deaths. We verified what is true using information from the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, a nonprofit that tracks drowning statistics and trains people in water safety, and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Annual Wisconsin Death Report, 2018 P-01170-20 (December 2020) Report Narrative (PDF) Detailed Tables (Excel) Technical Notes (PDF) Other reports and data products The group has tracked 728 such drownings since it started gathering the data in 2010. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world. Its the only place they could cool off, and we should have had lifeguards here. WATCH: Newsviews Part 1 & 2. The advocacy group reported 48 drownings in Lake Michigan in 2019, two of them in Michigan City and seven total in northwest Indiana, according to The Times of Northwest Indiana. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am, driven by 29-year-old Ryan Matthew Halvorson, was southbound on Highway 29. Bystanders and medical personnel tried to resuscitate the girl, but she later died in a Buffalo hospital. Consider how often do you play in fire? Previously, the beach east of Dunes Creek did not have lifeguards during the week but as that section of the beach got busier, the park could justify adding lifeguards there seven days a week, he said, adding the beach west of the creek had lifeguards seven days a week. Bob Pratt, one of the two people who runs the project says there have been at least 640 drownings on the Great Lakes since 2010. They should have said something, a 10 year old was just pulled out of the water lifeless. Indiana Dunes State Park, which has a large swath of beach in front of the pavilion, expanded its lifeguard corps last year to cover more territory, said property manager Brandt Baughman. Without that ring, she wouldve gone under and been unconscious.. Hawke said that all Grand Haven public safety officers are trained in water safety and water rescue. 09/18/2020 NWI Times Beach hazards, frost predicted across Region, 09/18/2020 KPC News Beach hazards, frost predicted across Region. Her son, Ben drowned and it took 12 days for crews to find his body. He was with several others when he slipped and fell into the water around 5 a.m. near the 2600 block of North Cannon Drive, Chicago officials said. Most folks know to stop, drop and roll when they catch on fire, he said, but many dont realize what to do when faced with a potential drowning situation in the water. 25 Posts. That lake accounts for nearly half of all drownings each year in the Great Lakes, due to a unique combination of factors such as population, wave effects, piers and weather patterns. Schools have fire drills, active shooter drills and tornado drills, but drowning kills more children every year than fires, guns and tornados.. Since 2010, there have been 854 drownings in the Great Lakes, according to the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. We are praying for you.. But leaders with the city say that protection isnt real, and is a liability. This is devastating news for our football family. During this year of record and near-record lake levels in the Great Lakes, drownings in Lake Michigan stand at 36, according to Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. 07/28/2017 WLS 7 Life threatening waves, rip currents lead to swim bans The latest statistics from the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project report 49 drownings in the Great Lakes so far this year. Superior is the coldest, deepest, and highest in elevation of any of the Great Lakes. The configuration of Lake Michigan as well as its residential population density and tourism population density creates a higher probability for accidents; i.e. While the water provides plenty of great opportunities for fun, it is important to take precautions and be safe because summer fun can turn to tragedy quickly. I could no longer swim. Here are ways to stay safe. Were not often playing with fire, but we are often playing in water, Benjamin said. Dan Prozanski Jr., stepping up water safety education annually in middle and high schools, guided by the U.S. Coast Guard in cooperation with the Kenosha police and fire departments, the Kenosha YMCA and the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. And it blows my mind that you have all these beaches with no life guards.. Take proper precautions near the waterThere were 88 drownings in the Great Lakes last year, according to the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. We already knew that we were going to be tight financially, he said. The diver was with a commercial dive group on the boat the Aquatica, operated by Windy City Diving, according to the Coast Guard. 6-28-17, 06/25/2017 Detroit Free Press How even good swimmers are drowning in Lake Michigan, 06/22/2017 The Star Beacon Conneaut Township Park offers life-saving gear at its popular beach. Lake Superior is the largest, cleanest, and wildest of all the Great Lakes. I corrected some of it in the brackets above.]. He was wearing a grey hoody with a RED MTN logo of the front of the sweater that is blue, black and grey in color. A throw ring, a rope and a hook, I would think, is about $50, said Benjamin, who has been involved in the Kenosha YMCAs project to promote water safety in the schools. 04/12/2018 WNDU New Buffalo City Council debates removal of lifeguards from budget City leaders say they are simply not equipped to have well-trained lifeguards on duty at the New Buffalo beach. Im overwhelmed with pride in everyone coming together. It gives people a false sense of security. Wasserman said there have not been lifeguards at McKinley Beach for more than a decade. A citizen volunteered his drone to help with the search. 08/04/2019 WZZM Lake Michigan drownings up 87% in 2019, group says To date in 2019, there have been 54 drownings in all the Great Lakes. Since 2010, the Great Lakes Rescue Project has recorded 631 drownings in the Great Lakes. 07/07/2020 Cleveland U.S. Coast Guard saved 45 lives in Great Lakes over July 4 weekend busiest Independence Day weekend in at least five years, conducting more than 100 search-and-rescue cases and saving or assisting more than 300 people throughout the region. With many beaches closed due to erosion, Washington Park will see an increase in visitors, said Dave Benjamin, co-founder and executive director of the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. Even on a beautiful day like today, they say the Great Lakes can be dangerous. I asked my dad, and he did it, too. But we didnt know exactly how tight we were going to be. 08/19/2018 Fox 6 2 killed, 1 in critical condition in separate drownings this weekend; bringing total to 64 across Great Lakes Unfortunately the boy in critical condition died. 05/25/2020 Herald-Argus Water safety activist says not having lifeguards will cost lives, 05/25/2020 WSBT-TV No Lifeguards, Michigan City Warns Beachgoers to Swim at their Own Risk. Story about the drowning: The body of Samuel Clark was found floating in Lake Superior near Barker's Island Marina on August 30. Great Lakes CoastWatch is a nationwide National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) program within which the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) functions as the Great Lakes regional node. We are going to continue to limit spending and watch our revenues closely, I believe with close monitoring and watchful spending, that the city will come out of this on the other side OK, and that we will not have to reduce our workforce or reduce any of the services that our residents have become used to.. The training was conducted by the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. Its at the suggestion of our insurer, were eliminating life guards at least proposing to eliminate life guards, Richards said. This summer with this grant (through the Indiana Department of National Resources), we can provide 24 hours of lifeguard in-service training for each Lake Michigan lifeguard.. After 10 minutes underwater there is about a 14 percent revival rate, and most will be left with a traumatic brain injury, Benjamin said. Were working on that with our division, he said. Drowning is a huge, huge problem. That was the sobering message Barker Middle School students received at the beach this week via Bob Pratt, the executive director of education for the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. At around 4 minutes, irreversible brain damage begins. Kyra swam towards Michigan Island, as her father and mother tried to flip the kayak, but it was too heavy. How can you tell if there are dangerous rip currents and what should we do if we are ever caught in one?07/08/2018 WLNS A look at safety on the water, following 4 drownings in Mid-Michigan this week. A man was pulled from Lake Michigan on Friday morning near the 31st Street beach, but his cause of death hasnt yet been confirmed nor has he been identified. We believe that every drowning is preventable and weve got to start asking ourselves as a society, Why are we not preventing them? prompted Dave Benjamin, Co-founder and Executive Director of the Great Lakes Surf Project. No one was injured. 07/31/2019 Lakeshore Public Radio All Things Considered Regionally Speaking Today: We talk with Dave Benjamin of the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project about the alarming number of drownings in Lake Michigan this year although he says its been worse in the past. An elderly man fell off the wall onto the rocks near the lighthouse, a Fire Department report said. Additionally, one person pulled from Lake Michigan was last listed in critical condition, and two scuba divers from Illinois who died in the big lake. Menu. OVERVIEW OF GREAT LAKES DROWNINGS 01/01/2010 12/31/2019, 74 drownings in 201088 in 201199 in 201267 in 201354 in 201455 in 201599 in 201688 in 2017117 in 201897to date in 2019838since 2010, 2019 = 97Lake Michigan = 48Lake Superior = 5Lake Huron = 8Lake Erie = 28Lake Ontario =8. Grief Support. Southernly winds blowing this weekend can cause offshore wind conditions for Indiana, side-offshore winds for northern Illinois, southwest Wisconsin, and southeast Michigan. 07/08/2018 WBEZ 91.5 Why Do Chicago Beaches Ban Flotation Devices? He explains that although the higher water levels dont change the way lifeguards are trained, crowded beaches due to the changing beach lines make it harder for lifeguards to monitor the open water. In 2018, the GLSRP is tracking 117 Great Lakes drownings. In that moment, as I yelled out, I felt a peaceful calm come over me, Bokun recalled. 09/06/2018 Herald Argus Man rescued after falling off pier Lifeguards keep him from being deadly weekend statistic MICHIGAN CITY A man who fell off the pier in Washington Park onto the rocks on Sunday was pulled from the water by lifeguards and taken to a hospital in stable condition. He adds that, at around 10 minutes of submersion, a person only has a 14 percent chance of survival. Its the only organization collecting data for all drownings across all of the Great Lakes. 09/10/2017 The Cutoff News Surfing the Region: Filmmaker brings documentary to NWI. His body was found 11 kilometers south of Port Bruce, shortly after 7 p.m. Friday. Gerard was at the Frankfort beach enjoying the day with his family, riding the cascading waves and stopping for breaks between sets. Maybe they sailed into a deck-tilting squall, or were wrapped in fog amid shipping lanes with 1,000-foot freighters, or hoped that a barely submerged . He talks about a recent rescue effort that he personally joined in, at Washington Park beach in Michigan City, and offers tips to swimmers when they step into Lake Michigan. 07/02/2020 Wood TV Family hopes memorial plaque reminds swimmers of Lake Michigan dangers. To sign up and view a copy of the management plan, visit michigan.gov/holland. 07/17/2019 WWMT PETITION: BRING BACK LIFEGUARDS SOUTH HAVEN, MI The drowning of a 13-year-old in South Haven sparks public cry for the return of lifeguards on South Haven beaches. Other beaches dont have that, she said, adding when unsafe conditions shut down swimming, swimmers sometimes go to an unguarded beach. People dont realize how much weve been cutting ends because we dont know how long the COVID pandemic is going to last, Parry said. But people often overestimate their swimming ability, Benjamin said. Men are less likely to take safety precautions, Pratt said. His body was recovered less than two weeks later. This data is preliminary and locations of fatalities are approximate. Przykutas body was recovered the next morning by the U.S. Coast Guard. The GIS map below can also be found here. Future of New Buffalo lifeguard program in doubt New Buffalo leaders are still debating the future of the citys lifeguard program. Wearing a life jacket is really important, said Marty Denecke, the town of Hamburgs director of youth, recreation and senior services. You know, weve all been guilty of being a pier jumper. Its just bullet-pointed information that is not being delivered, he said. The mayor said Thursday that it worked out for city finances that only one lifeguard application has been submitted this year, as the city typically spends $130,000 per summer on lifeguard wages. I didnt know that 80 percent of all drowning victims are male. If you find yourself in a panicked drowning situation, flip yourself on to your back, float to get yourself and your breathing under control, and then follow a safe path out of the water. Help. The kayak was self-draining, with holes in the bottom that shouldve kept it afloat. Dave Benjamin of The Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project gave a safety presentation at Wells Street Beach in Gary Saturday.
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