News4JAX was speaking with Ocean Rescue Lifeguards about the dangers of rip currents and witnessed a rescue happen on Monday.
The statement was for Bristol County. "The Rip Current Statement has been cancelled and is no longer in effect," states the National Weather Service. What to do if you get caught in a rip current?
Rip currents are dangerous narrow channels of water, flowing from the shore and into deep water. They flow at rates more powerful than an Olympic swimmer can overcome, but you can protect yourself.
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