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-===== Big Wind Friday Non-Rescue ===== 
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-**lori & beau whitehead** \\ 
-04/​09/​17 ​ #21010 
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-Friday afternoon I was stationed at one of the fire halls on the other side of town, when I heard a dispatch for a water rescue off of Fieldston Ave (Edgemore). A homeowner with a view of the water reported what he saw as a "​paddleboarder in distress." ​ It turned-out what he saw was a paddleboarder fall off his board 2 times in about a half-mile. The time was 3:40 pm. The paddleboarder remounted both times and resumed what I can only imagine was a grand time given the wave size.  This one call to 911 put a whole chain of events into play; 2 fire engines out of service looking from shore, the coast guard trying to scramble a boat that was on the other side of Lummi and a possible helo launch. 
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-I called our on duty battalion chief & requested he stand down on the helo until I made some phone calls. ​ I told him the likely scenario of a shuttle down wind run from Wildcat to Marine or Squalicum, and that only a few guys around here had the skills to be out in that wind (although it had died a bit by then). And that falling off a board is kinda part of the game.  Anybody that's seen me paddle knows this. 20 minutes later, a few text messages etc and I'm talking to the guy who was out doing the Wildcat to Marine run on paddleboards with 2 other guys. We established that there were no "​paddler vehicles"​ left at Wildcat when he picked up his car.  He also ended up speaking with the fire engine crew at Marine Park.  All accounted for... no emergency. ​ Glad that no helo went airborne. 
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-Not sure what the point of my report is, other than these are the things that happen behind the scenes. ​ One call to 911 from Joe-citizen that assumes no one would be crazy enough to paddle on a day like that puts a lot of wheels in-motion. ​ I've had the Coasties called on me 3 times now, so it was interesting to see the other side of the game. 
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-Beau Whitehead 
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-**Reivers Dustin** \\ 
-04/​09/​17 ​ #21011 
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-Man, thought we were past all that.  When we first started our regular Saturday runs there would be calls on every windy Saturday. ​  It would be great if we could have our fun and not abuse all the first responders in the county. 
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-**lori & beau whitehead** 
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-04/​09/​17 ​ #21015 
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-No one will ever call 911 on you Reivers, because you never look "​distressed." ​ Unlike myself & some of my cohorts. 
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-Beau Whitehead 
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-**David Scherrer** \\ 
-04/​09/​17 ​ #21016 
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-Oh, I don't know about that......... 
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-D. 
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