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A Drone Rescues Swimmers
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Lifeguards used a drone to rescue two teenagers from rough seas off the northern coast of New South Wales in Australia yesterday.
The lifeguards happened to be piloting the new technology when they received a distress signal and deployed the drone to search for the struggling swimmers. Footage relayed from the drone camera caught two people in distress. The drone releasing a flotation device, which the two teenagers swam toward and clung onto as they were pounded by waves. It was reported that the whole process only took 70 seconds; compared to the six minutes it usually would take a lifeguard to rescue the swimmers.
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