Teen drowns at Lake Gardner in Amesbury
A Massachusetts teen has drowned in Amesbury’s Lake Gardner, Amesbury Police report. It’s tragic to have something like this happen, and my thoughts are with the family and friends of the young man, Amesbury Mayor Kassandra Gove said. Our chiefs confirmed that a summertime water rescue hasn’t happened at Lake Gardner Beach in decades, though they are trained for them. I want to thank our police and fire departments for everything they did to try and save the boy.
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On Sunday afternoon at just before 4 p.m., a 911 caller reported someone having trouble in the lake and possibly drowning.
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Those unable to find their record cards can get their information from their health care providers.
Sebeny recommends planning ahead for the discomfort avoiding strenuous activity, drinking plenty of fluids and practicing self-care. Most patients can take over-the-counter pain medicines, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, and a cool, wet washcloth can relieve pain at the injection area.
“What I tell people is that the pain at the injection site is the first symptom, and that usually gets better after the first day or so,” Sebeny said. “If the pain at the injection site gets worse after 24 hours, or if you have severe side effects, particularly after two days, then we definitely recommend people check in with their providers.”
Those unable to find their record cards can get their information from their health care providers.
Sebeny recommends planning ahead for the discomfort avoiding strenuous activity, drinking plenty of fluids and practicing self-care. Most patients can take over-the-counter pain medicines, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, and a cool, wet washcloth can relieve pain at the injection area.
“What I tell people is that the pain at the injection site is the first symptom, and that usually gets better after the first day or so,” Sebeny said. “If the pain at the injection site gets worse after 24 hours, or if you have severe side effects, particularly after two days, then we definitely recommend people check in with their providers.”
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