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The New Jersey Lifegard affected the umbrella of a beach, while the summer job is working on the sand, it is speaking about the exam that almost ended his life.
When the incident took place last month, 18 -year -old Alex Kaus was working as a lifeguard on the third Avenue Beach of Asabari Park last month.
“Physically, I am very good,” Kaus Told NJ.com.
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Alex Kaus was working as a lifeguard, when she was affected by a beach umbrella in Asbari Park in New Jersey. (Istock)
NJ.com said that Kaus had established an umbrella, when a gust of wind blew it from a lifeguard stand, left it at the point end of a 1 -inch metal pole, NJ.com said.
Fellow Lifegards found that Kaus lay on the ground with his left shoulder and clinging from behind his hand, Kevin KD, head of the fire of Asabari Park, told Fox News Digital first. First the respondents cut the stake of umbrella from Kos, making it easy to take him to the hospital.
Three weeks after the incident, Kaus is reportedly back to work, according to the local outlet. While she is yet to guard the beach, a college student is allegedly investigating for the beach badge as she is ready to go back to school at the University of Visconsin in Madison.
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People visit the beach on May 26, 2019 during the Memorial Day weekend at Ansabri Park, New Jersey. (Kena Betanakur/Getty Images)
Kaus said, “I hope that I will have at least two-nine weeks at the stand before going back to school.”
Kaus does not have any accurate return date when she will return to guarding, as she is allegedly waiting for him to be clinically cleaned before taking it into water.
This heat marks the second year of New Jersey origin at Asbury Park Beach, which she selected to apply after spending time as a child, according to NJ.com.
“I knew that I liked it and I knew it was a busy beach and wanted something, such as action,” Kaus said.
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People on a beach on August 3, 2024 at Asabari Park, New Jersey. (Charlie Tribalu/AFP through Getty Image)
With the news of his accident in the national headlines, Kaus looked at the attention as he focused on his recovery.
“I am definitely one of the people who just like,” It’s all good, “he said. “I am still processing everything.”
Kaus is particularly grateful to his fellow lifeguards and those who fled to his rescue.
“I am really grateful to those who were with me,” Kaus told nj.com. “My colleague, Liz and Noah and Patty and Colin, they were all there.”
Kaus did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s remarks.
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While Kaus is still recovering from his accident, he hopes his story to create a level of meditation, which throw some light on the role of a lifeguard protecting local beaches above and below the country’s banks.
“We appreciate it when people appreciate us as a lifeguard,” he said. “Because we stay out from here every day, keep everyone safe.”
Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Price contributed to this report.