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Sunbather's head run over on beach by patrol vehicle...

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For the second time, a Miami Beach lifeguard driving a truck has run over a sunbather lying on the beach.

Miami Beach Fire Chief Javier Otero said the 3,400-pound lifeguard truck ran over 19-year-old Jillian Gonzalez's head and shoulder on Sunday. An official said the soft sand likely saved her life because she was able to stand upright after being run over, according to the report.

"I couldn't see it but I knew it was a tire and I could feel the indentations in the tire, and I knew I was being run over," Gonzalez said. And I told him to call 911 and that something in my face was broken and I needed to get to a hospital."

A reporter asked, "Were you crying?"

"I was crying hysterically," Gonzalez said.

"What were you saying?" the reporter asked.

"Get me help, get me to a hospital, my face is broken, my face is broken," Gonzalez said.

Lifeguard Orlando Artiz drove over an embankment and narrowly missed Gonzalez's friend Daniel Martinez before running over and crushing an ice chest and then running over Gonzalez's head.

She was treated at a hospital and released.

A similar incident happened in 2003 when two sisters visiting from France were run over by a Miami Beach police officer. One of them died and the other was seriously injured.

After the 2003 incident, rules were established so it would not happen again.

An investigation Tuesday found Artiz violated the rules by driving about 60 feet east of a line of trash cans.

People were outraged that another incident happened, according to the report.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.http://www.local6.com/news/5332296/detail.html
 
In my experience, Pool Lifeguards are not the most responsible of people. Especially younger lifeguards. If I told you a few of the stories of the things my friends did as lifeguards that their managers approved of or even encouraged, you'd probably be outraged.

As far as Beach Lifeguards go, I'm sure the management is much stricter as to the activities of their employees. This sure doesn't speak very well for them, considering it happened in the past, and I'm sure this is not the first time this specific lifeguard has violated the rules.
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: scorpmatt
stupid monkeys

racist slurs. Way to go, you new here?

How is calling someone a monkey with no reference to their race or ethnicity a racial slur?
I guess you must be one of those believers in I.D. if you think simply calling people monkeys is a slur. After all, if you do believe in evolution, we are all primates.
 
Sounds like another case of "oh the rules don't apply to me. I won't screw up. They only made that rule for stupid people. Oops. . ."
 
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