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Former Georgia police officer dead after saving 5 in beach rip current

(4 months ago)
Rachel Wolf
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Chase Childers, a 38-year-old decorated former police officer and ex-Baltimore Orioles minor league player, tragically drowned on July 13 near Pawleys Island, South Carolina. He died while rescuing 4-5 individuals caught in a rip current. His body was recovered approximately 90 minutes after the initial distress call. The Pawleys Island Police Department, Midway Fire Rescue, and U.S. Coast Guard were involved in the search. A GoFundMe page has been set up to support his wife, Nataley, and their children.

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  1. 1 July 13: Chase Childers drowns while rescuing swimmers near Pawleys Island.
  2. 2 July 13 (90 minutes after distress call): Childers' body recovered.
  3. 3 Ongoing: GoFundMe page raises funds for his family.
  • Tragic death of a hero.
  • Community mourning and support for the family.
  • Increased awareness of rip current dangers.
  • Investigation into means to mitigate future occurrences.
What: Chase Childers, a former police officer, drowned while saving 4-5 individuals from a rip current.
When: July 13.
Where: Off the coast of Pawleys Island, South Carolina.
Why: Childers entered the water to help swimmers in distress who were caught in a rip current.
How: He entered the water to rescue others but was caught in the rip current himself and drowned. Emergency responders recovered his body after a search.

Chase Childers, a 38-year-old decorated former police officer and ex-Baltimore Orioles minor league player, tragically drowned on July 13 near Pawleys Island, South Carolina. He died while rescuing 4-5 individuals caught in a rip current. His body was recovered approximately 90 minutes after the initial distress call. The Pawleys Island Police Department, Midway Fire Rescue, and U.S. Coast Guard were involved in the search. A GoFundMe page has been set up to support his wife, Nataley, and their children.