Audio By Carbonatix
Amid a public outcry, officials in Florida say they plan to review whether the firing of a lifeguard who left his "zone" to help save a swimmer was justified.
Tomas Lopez, the 21-year-old lifeguard, was fired on Monday after he left his station to help a man who had been pulled out of the water in an unprotected area of Hallandale Beach.
According to the Orlando Sun Sentinel, Lopez and an off-duty nurse tended to the man, a 21-year-old from Estonia, until paramedics arrived. The man—who is recovering at a local hospital—was in a "swim at your own risk" area of the beach about 1,500 feet south of the boundary lifeguards are expected to patrol.
"I was on stand, and guests came up to me and told me there was someone drowning, that people were screaming and so I started running in the direction," Lopez told NBC Miami. "I ran out to do the job I was trained to do—I didn't think about it at all."
Lopez' dismissal sparked near-immediate criticism; two fellow guards quit in protest.
"We are not a fire-rescue operation," Jeff Ellis, head of company that manages the lifeguards, told the paper. "We are strictly a lifeguard organization—we limit what we do to the protected swimming zones that we've agreed to service." The company has provided lifeguards for the area's public beaches and pools since 2003.
"We have liability issues and can't go out of the protected area," Lopez's supervisor, Susan Ellis, told WPTV. "What he did was his own decision. He knew the company rules and did what he thought he needed to do."
"If we find our actions on the part of the leadership team were inappropriate, we will rectify it based upon the information that comes forward," Ellis added. The review is expected to be completed Friday.
"We take the safety of all visitors to our beaches very seriously," Hallandale Beach City Manager Renee Crichton said in a statement. "Whether they are in a protected area or unprotected area, we believe aid must be rendered."
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
GHS warns of rise in road traffic accidents during Christmas festivities
7 minutes -
PMI Ghana advocates for project management act after touring critical Accra-Tema Motorway & Extension Project
7 minutes -
Gender Ministry demands justice for abused 6-year-old in Asamankese
19 minutes -
Let’s build a bridge between ECOWAS and Sahel States – Mahama
25 minutes -
Hindsight: Is the GPL competitive, or are teams just inconsistent?
25 minutes -
Ghana’s diplomatic counterstrike: Vindication of sovereign dignity
26 minutes -
We’re committed to two-term presidential limit — NDC
27 minutes -
Zenith Bank Ghana kicks off the Christmas season with 2025 carols night celebration
27 minutes -
African films must be told with purpose and excellence to compete globally – Veep
35 minutes -
Access Bank Ghana wins 2 honours at 2025 Sustainability & Social Investment Awards
40 minutes -
Kuami Eugene takes rebranded highlife concert to Kumasi
41 minutes -
Africa Education Watch urges Parliament to act as truancy rises in Northern Ghana
45 minutes -
Rotary Club of Accra-Odadee AOGA suupports Awaawaa2 Centre with essential items
49 minutes -
Ghana hasn’t mustered courage to enforce compulsory basic education – Kofi Asare
52 minutes -
Hubtel named Overall Best Fintech Partner at 2025 Fintech Stakeholder Dinner & Awards
56 minutes
