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Helicopter crashes at Florida airport, 4 hospitalized
Helicopter crashes at Florida airport, 4 hospitalized

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time13-06-2025

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Helicopter crashes at Florida airport, 4 hospitalized

The Brief A touring helicopter crashed at Destin Executive Airport on Thursday evening, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. Officials say four people were onboard the helicopter and went to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the crash is under investigation. DESTIN, Fla. - Four people are recovering from injuries after a helicopter crashed at an airport in the Florida Panhandle, according to officials. What we know The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office says the crash happened shortly before 7 p.m. Thursday on the runway at Destin Executive Airport. Four people were onboard the touring helicopter, according to investigators. All four went to the hospital but are expected to survive. What we don't know The cause of the crash is under investigation. Follow FOX 13 on YouTube The Source This story was written with information from the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. 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

22-Year-Old Becomes Sole Caregiver for Grandmother and Brother After Parents Drown in Riptide
22-Year-Old Becomes Sole Caregiver for Grandmother and Brother After Parents Drown in Riptide

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time12-06-2025

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22-Year-Old Becomes Sole Caregiver for Grandmother and Brother After Parents Drown in Riptide

After her parents drowned in Florida, a 22-year-old college student is now the sole caregiver for her brother and grandmother Authorities said that a bystander borrowed a boogie board and was able to get her brother to shore, saving his life However, despite "extensive lifesaving measures" authorities were not able to save Peter and Sonia NguyenA 22-year-old college student in Georgia is now the primary caregiver for her brother and grandmother after her parents drowned in a riptide. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office confirmed that a 57-year-old man and his 54-year-old wife — later identified by authorities as Peter and Sonia Nguyen — drowned near a resort in Destin, Fla., last month. They were both residents of Buford, Ga. 'Beach safety personnel pulled the mother out of the water while Destin Beach Safety and an OCSO Marine Unit located the father," authorities said in a statement. "Intense and extensive lifesaving measures were performed on both but were unsuccessful." 'Witnesses say the couple and their son were spotted struggling in the Gulf about 75 to 100 yards offshore,' officials continued. 'A bystander borrowed a boogie board and went out to try to rescue them. He was able to get the 26-year-old son to shore, and his actions saved the young man's life.' According to the sheriff's office, yellow flags were flying on the beach at the time of the incident, indicating moderate surf or currents. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Now, their daughter Sara is left to care for her grandma and brother, who "requires a high level of care and attention to meet his lifelong needs" due to a "medical condition sustained at birth," according to a GoFundMe set up to support her. In addition to caring for her family members, who both lived with her parents, Sara is also "responsible for managing the household, covering funeral expenses, and continuing her full-time college education." "Sara's faith is a source of strength during this time," the organizer continued, thanking everybody who chose to support the student "during this time of profound need." As of Thursday, June 12, over $58,000 has been raised for Sara. PEOPLE has reached out to the GoFundMe organizer for additional comment. Read the original article on People

Missing 7-Year-Old Paddleboarder Found Safe as Officials Reveal His First Question After Being Located
Missing 7-Year-Old Paddleboarder Found Safe as Officials Reveal His First Question After Being Located

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time04-06-2025

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Missing 7-Year-Old Paddleboarder Found Safe as Officials Reveal His First Question After Being Located

Greyson Hardy, 7, went missing while paddleboarding on June 2 in Bluewater Bay, Fla. After an extensive search involving collaboration across various organizations, authorities later found the boy about 1.5 miles upstream Greyson's first question to authorities after being found: 'Do you have any food?'The story of a 7-year-old boy who went missing while paddleboarding in Florida has a happy ending. On Tuesday, June 3, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced in a Facebook post that the child, whom they identified as Greyson Hardy, had been found safe. 'Thanks to an incredible multi-agency effort—including our team, Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jackson County SO, North Bay Fire, and Eglin AFB—he was found about 1.5 miles upstream after navigating a tough creek full of submerged trees and obstacles,' officials wrote. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office announced that Greyson went missing on Monday, June 2. He had last been seen by a family member while paddleboarding near Rocky Creek in Bluewater Bay. The sheriff's office said multiple units, including a drone team, took part in the search for the boy. They worked in collaboration with personnel from the FWC, the North Bay Fire Department, U.S. Fish & Wildlife and Eglin Air Force Base. In its announcement about the boy's discovery, the FWC recalled the first question that Grayson asked after being found: 'Do you have any food?' The FWC added that Grayson was taken to a hospital and is doing fine. 'We are incredibly happy to report the child has been located by MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife officers and is safe!' the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office stated in a Facebook update. 'Great teamwork by all!' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In a comment on the FWC's Facebook post about Greyson, one user wrote: 'Mom, Dad; you've got an explorer on your hands. Have a heart to heart talk with him and make sure you're ready to keep him busy with stuff to do." Read the original article on People

Okaloosa County deputies still searching for answers in 30 year old cold case
Okaloosa County deputies still searching for answers in 30 year old cold case

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time31-05-2025

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Okaloosa County deputies still searching for answers in 30 year old cold case

OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office deputies are continuing to search for answers in a 30-year-old cold case. UPDATE: Federal Bureau of Prisons responds to Todd Chrisley's allegations about FPC Pensacola According to Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers and OCSO, Edward Deresky was shot in what officials believed to be an attempted drug transaction while driving near Shirley Drive and Marler Street in Fort Walton Beach. The incident happened just after 9 p.m. on May 29, 1995, according to officials. Deresky attempted to leave the area but crashed on Lovejoy Road and later died at the hospital. Pensacola woman accused of using stolen identity to buy Chevrolet Silverado, deputies say Anyone with information is asked to contact ECCS at 863-TIPS. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Couple visiting Florida drowns near Destin resort; son rescued by beachgoer
Couple visiting Florida drowns near Destin resort; son rescued by beachgoer

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time30-05-2025

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Couple visiting Florida drowns near Destin resort; son rescued by beachgoer

DESTIN, Fla. – A couple drowned in the Gulf of America while visiting a Florida resort, despite the heroic efforts of a bystander who rescued their son. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) identified the victims on Wednesday as a 57-year-old husband and 54-year-old wife, both residents of Buford, Georgia. Their names have not been released. According to witnesses, deputies said the couple and their 26-year-old son were seen struggling approximately 75 to 100 yards offshore of U.S. Highway 98 in Destin. Florida Rip Current Nearly Drowns 3 Kids During T-ball Team's Beach Day: 'Help Me! Help Me!' A quick-thinking bystander, utilizing a borrowed boogie board, entered the water in an attempt to rescue the family, authorities said. His decisive actions are credited with saving the life of the couple's son, as he successfully brought the young man to shore. "Beach safety personnel pulled the mother out of the water while Destin Beach Safety and an OCSO Marine Unit located the father," deputies said. "Intense and extensive lifesaving measures were performed on both but were unsuccessful." Deputies said yellow flags were flying on the beach at the time of the incident, indicating moderate surf and/or currents. How To Survive Rip Currents At least seven lives have been lost in Florida alone this year due to rip currents, high surf or sneaker waves. Nationally, the number of surf zone deaths has reached 26 so far in 2025, according to data from the National Weather Service. Rip currents are the number one weather-related killer in Florida. In 2023, more than 30 people were reported to have died after encountering rip currents along the Sunshine State, with more than half in the Panhandle. These hidden threats form when waves break near the shoreline, causing water to pile up and create a narrow, fast-flowing stream that swiftly carries swimmers away from shore, catching them off guard. Florida's Biggest Weather-related Killer Lurks Along Beaches The National Weather Service always advises beachgoers to swim near lifeguards and remain alert to ocean conditions. If caught in a rip current, it is advised not to swim against the outgoing force of water. Instead, swim parallel to the shoreline until out of the current, then head safely back towards article source: Couple visiting Florida drowns near Destin resort; son rescued by beachgoer

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