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This New Jersey Live When working on a summer work on the sand, the commitment of a beach umbrella is almost talking about the suffering that ends his life.
18, 18-year-old Alex Kaus worked as a rescuer 3rd prospect beach of Asbury Park last month when the event took place.
“I’m physically very good,” said Kaus He said to nj.com.
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Alex Kaus, Asbury Park, worked as a rescue when committing a beach umbrella in New Jersey. (Idle)
Kaus was built by an umbrella be bleed NJ.com reports that by throwing it to the point of a 1-inch metal pole, remove the rescue stand.
Comrades, the head of the left shoulder and left behind, the head of Asbury Park Kevin Keddy’s previously Fox News said. Those who responded to the hospital and removed Kaus from the umbrella.
Three weeks of the incident, according to the local speech of Kaus, it is reported to be in the workplace. Although the college student is still preparing to return to school at Madison University, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University has been inspected.
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People visit the beach during May 26, 2019 during the week of commemoration. (Kena Betancur / Getty Images)
“I hope that two workers will be like two weeks before you go back to school,” said Kaus.
Kaus does not have a clear return date when it comes back to protecting because he expects medical treatment before getting in the water.
This summer is celebrating the second year of the Native Year of New Jersey Asbury Park BeachAccording to NJ.com, he chose to apply after his time after spending time.
“I knew I like it here, and I knew this was a busy beach and asked for something like some moves,” Kaus said.
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In Asbury Park, New Jersey, people in a beach in August 3, 2024. (Charly Triballeau / AFP via Getty IMGS)
While the accident news with the news, Kaus, Kaus, lowed his attention as directed.
“I’m definitely one of the people like, ‘all is well,’ he said. “I still process everything.”
Kaus is especially grateful for those who fled to his wife and his help.
“I’m really grateful to people with me,” said Kaus NJ.com. “My coworkers, Liz and Noah and Patty and Colin, are all there.”
Kaus did not respond to FOX News digital commentary request.
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Although the Kaus is still healed from his accident, the story of his story is a little light on the role of rescuers who protect the local beaches on the shores of the country.
“When people value us as rescuers, we appreciate it,” he said. “Because we keep everyone safe here every day.”
Fox News Digital’s Stepheny price contributed to this report.