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Boaters get safety inspections and advice prior to summer season with an increase in water activity

Demonstration session helps Santa Barbara boaters with emergency flares

Demonstration session helps Santa Barbara boaters with emergency flares SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The skies were full of flying emergency flares and smoke along the Santa Barbara waterfront Tuesday evening. A special session was held by the Santa Barbara Harbor Patrol to show boaters the safe way to use different flares. Some were hand held guns, some were launched with a shove of your palm at the base of flare stick. Others were held in your hand and they sent out big plumes of orange emergency smoke. The first time that you need to use a flare shouldn t be in the middle of the night and you are actually in an emergency, said Harbor Patrol Officer Rick Hubbard. This gives people a chance to see the different styles of flares, the burn time for the different aerials.

Looking for the Helpers: Harbor Patrol officers save woman from drowning

Looking for the Helpers: Harbor Patrol officers save woman from drowning As our area is faced with ongoing changes due to a growing pandemic, we are bringing stories of people doing good in the community during a time of uncertainty. Help us look for the helpers! Right Place at the Right Time Two Santa Barbara Harbor Patrol officers are being commended for their quick-thinking, life saving actions. Officers Ryan Kelly and Elijah Brower were patrolling the Santa Barbara waterfront on January 25 when they noticed something odd in the water. A woman, wearing pants and a jacket, was wading in the water on a chilly winter day.

Storm aftermath response aims at debris cleanup, flooded streets and a stranded boat removal

Rainfall over ran many drains on private property this week. (Photo: John Palminteri) Rainfall over ran many drains on private property this week causing street flooding in some areas. (Photo: John Palminteri) Rainfall caused street flooding and shredded trees on the South Coast this week. (Photo: John Palminteri) The Santa Barbara Harbor Patrol assisted the owner of a stranded vessel on East Beach during the recent storm. (Photo: John Palminteri) SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Drains were gushing over at many locations in Santa Barbara County with the last shot of intense rain passing through Friday morning. Some were loaded with debris from the hours of runoff that hit the area. The atmospheric river route went from north to south, stalling out at times and dumping five to 11 inches of rain in some areas.

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