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Person hospitalized after being pulled from water on Treasure Island Beach
Person hospitalized after being pulled from water on Treasure Island Beach

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Health
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Person hospitalized after being pulled from water on Treasure Island Beach

The Brief A person is in the hospital after being pulled from the water on Treasure Island Beach Friday afternoon, first responders said. Treasure Island officials said first responders received a 911 call about a possible drowning on the beach near the 120th Avenue beach access. The person was taken to Palms of Pasadena Hospital, and officials said their condition is currently unknown. TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. - A person is in the hospital after being pulled from the water on Treasure Island Beach Friday afternoon, first responders said. Treasure Island officials said first responders received a 911 call about a possible drowning on the beach near the 120th Avenue beach access on Treasure Island Beach. Bystanders were performing CPR on the person who was pulled from the water at the time of the call, according to first responders. Follow FOX 13 on YouTube Dig deeper Treasure Island fire crews and police as well as Madeira Beach Fire Rescue, St. Pete Beach Fire Rescue and Sunstar responded to the scene and found the person unconscious and not breathing. First responders said they spent about 20 minutes trying to save the person's life before they were able to get them from the beach to an awaiting ambulance in the parking lot, located at 11260 Gulf Boulevard. The person was taken to Palms of Pasadena Hospital, and officials said their condition is currently unknown. Crews also responded to a second medical emergency that happened nearby after another person appeared unresponsive and was vomiting. Officials said that person was treated at the scene. The Source The information in this story was released by the City of Treasure Island. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Download the FOX Local app for your smart TV Download FOX Local mobile app:Apple |Android Download the FOX 13 News app for breaking news alerts, latest headlines Download the SkyTower Radar app Sign up for FOX 13's daily newsletter

Woman says she got parking ticket without parking in Redington Shores lot
Woman says she got parking ticket without parking in Redington Shores lot

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Automotive
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Woman says she got parking ticket without parking in Redington Shores lot

REDINGTON SHORES, Fla. (WFLA) — If you're thinking about driving to the beach this weekend, be careful where you park and where you drop off guests. A Redington Shores woman said she feels she was wrongly ticketed by a beach parking lot service even though her car was never parked there. Jackie Deppe lives near the Redington Shores pier, so one day she loaded up her car, dropped off a few things, drove home, and walked back to the beach. 'We spent the day on the beach, hanging out. Somewhere around 5:00, I walked back home. I got my car to go back, picked them up, and then left. And that was really the end of it. Or so I thought,' said Deppe. About two weeks later, she got a parking ticket in the mail. The invoice shows her car on camera, coming and leaving, with the times codes allegeding she was there almost four hours. They are charging her $75. 'I think the picture showing me pulling in and pulling out is correct. However, I pulled in and pulled out and pulled in and pulled out again,' said Deppe. The Premium Parking location (P2937) on Gulf Boulevard has cameras, QR codes for payment, and there were about two cars parked there Friday evening. The connecting pier is still damaged, which some beachgoers said could be a reason it's slow. 'They don't really park here, they just bring their stuff out here and go find parking somewhere else because there's no reason to pay that much,' said Alexie Latorre, a beachgoer. '$75 ticket for a minute is kind of crazy.' 8 On Your Side called Premium Parking and gave them Deppe's invoice number. They said customers can dispute tickets if they can show proof, and then referred us to their corporate office. Deppe said they should have all the proof, and said she doesn't plan to pay them. 'I don't feel that I owe it. It says on here that failure to pay is subject to the vehicle getting booted or towed. Well, if I'm not parked there, they can't boot me and they can't tow me,' said Deppe. 'I'll accept that consequence because I've never parked there.' Signs at the lot said they are under a 24/7 surveillance. Deppe said the cameras should've caught her leaving four times, and walking back and forth to the beach. She said they also should've picked up how her car was never in a parking spot. 8 On Your Side is working to get answers from Premium Parkings' corporate office on this matter. If you want to send Marilyn Parker a news tip about this story or other newsworthy events, fill out the form below! Submit a form. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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