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Lt. Cmdr. Jeffery Padilla, a local Coast Guard officer,

Lt. Cmdr. Jeffery Padilla, a local Coast Guard officer,

Lt. Cmdr. Jeffery Padilla, a local Coast Guard officer, gives an interview with a new reporter prior to a simulated rescue of a kayaker from cold water on Lake Union, April 30, 2019. Boating fatality statistic... More

A Coast Guard Station Seattle crew member tosses a

A Coast Guard Station Seattle crew member tosses a

A Coast Guard Station Seattle crew member tosses a life ring to Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks Boating Program, during a cold water safety demonstration on Lake Union, April 30, 2019. Wash... More

A film crew aboard a Coast Guard Station Seattle 29-foot

A film crew aboard a Coast Guard Station Seattle 29-foot

A film crew aboard a Coast Guard Station Seattle 29-foot Response Boat-Small II record as Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks Boating Program, paddles his kayak on Lake Union during a cold water... More

Lt. Cmdr. Jeffery Padilla, a Coast Guard officer, gives

Lt. Cmdr. Jeffery Padilla, a Coast Guard officer, gives

Lt. Cmdr. Jeffery Padilla, a Coast Guard officer, gives an interview with a new reporter prior to a simulated rescue of a kayaker from cold water on Lake Union, April 30, 2018. Many boating fatalities happen i... More

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks Boating Program, paddles his kayak on Lake Union, April 30, 2019. Robert was part of a demonstration in which a kayaker falls from his vessel into cold water... More

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks Boating Program, paddles his kayak next to a Coast Guard Station Seattle rescue boat on Lake Union, during a cold water safety demonstration on April April 30... More

Coast Guard Station Seattle boat crew members meet

Coast Guard Station Seattle boat crew members meet

Coast Guard Station Seattle boat crew members meet with Washington State Parks Boating Program members and King County Marine Rescue deputies before conducting a cold water safety demonstration on Lake Union, A... More

A Coast Guard Station Seattle crew member pulls Luke

A Coast Guard Station Seattle crew member pulls Luke

A Coast Guard Station Seattle crew member pulls Luke Robert, Washington State Parks Boating Program, to safety during a cold water safety demonstration on Lake Union, April 30, 2019. A fall into cold water can... More

King County Sheriff’s Deputy Ben Callahan has a chat

King County Sheriff’s Deputy Ben Callahan has a chat

King County Sheriff’s Deputy Ben Callahan has a chat with Coast Guard Station Seattle crew members while on Lake Union, April 30, 2019. The agencies worked together to educate the public on cold water safety b... More

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks

Luke Robert, a member of the Washington State Parks Boating Program, attempts to get back into his kayak while demonstrating a cold water safety demonstration on Lake Union, April 30, 2019. Accidental cold wat... More

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