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Woman Rescued for Third Time After Falling Into Delray Beach Drainage Pipe

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation January 19, 2023

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>> DELRAY BEACH POLICE AND FIRE RESCUE SAVE A WOMAN FROM A DRAIN PIPE AND ITS NOT THE FIRST TIME. FIRST RESPONDERS FOUND THE WOMAN SWIMMING IN A CANAL ON WEDNESDAY. THEY ASKED HER IF SHE NEEDED HELP. THE 43-YEAR-OLD WOMAN REFUSED TO TALK POLICE AND SWAM INTO THE STORM DRAIN THERE. OFFICERS GOT THE WOMAN OUT, TRANSPORTING HER TO THE HOSPITAL FOR AN EVALUATION. BACK IN MARCH OF 2021, RESCUE WORKERS FREED THE SAME WOMAN,video id:2163170883782... + full article



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