Officials Honor Islip Lifeguards for Saving Distressed Sailors

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Caden Teirney and Teague Nolan, both 16, swam out on their kayak and rescue board to aid the young sailors as their vessel capsized.

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Credit: Town of Islip

Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and the Islip Town Board honored Chief Lifeguard Daniel Gschwind and Lifeguards Caden Teirney and Teague Nolan at the August Town Board Meeting for rescuing sailors whose sunfish sailboat had recently capsized in the Great South Bay.
 
On Thursday, August 5th, the lifeguards, who were stationed at Islip Town Beach, saw a sunfish sailboat in distress in the water just off the swimming area. At the direction of Chief Lifeguard Dan Gschwind, Caden Teirney and Teague Nolan swam out on their kayak and rescue board to aid the young sailors as their vessel capsized.
 
Caden and Teague, both 16 years-old and in their first year on duty, were selected by Chief Lifeguard Gschwind due to their outstanding performance in training exercises during the season.
 
“The Town Board and I are proud to commend our Town of Islip Lifeguards for their exceptional service and bravery, as demonstrated in the heroic rescue on August 5th. This incident emphasizes the vital role our lifeguards play in ensuring the safety of our community. Their quick and courageous response not only highlights their training and dedication, but also reflects the high standards of lifeguarding at Islip Town beaches and pools. We are deeply grateful for their commitment and proud of their exemplary service,” said Supervisor Angie Carpenter.
 
Credit: Town of Islip