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HomescienceFamily of Paralyzed Ocean Grove Man Promotes Beach Safety via Phones

Family of Paralyzed Ocean Grove Man Promotes Beach Safety via Phones

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OCEAN GROVE — Many times over the past five years, while visiting the beach across the street from her home, Jessica Garmer has seen beachgoers do things that bother her.

Five years ago this summer, her 16-year-old son, Sam Garmer, was working as a lifeguard on the same sand when he jumped into a wave, not realizing there was a hidden sandbar just below the surface. He was left paralyzed from the neck down after fracturing the sixth cervical vertebra in his spine.

After five years of intensive rehabilitation, Sam has regained use of his upper body and is making progress in standing and walking, and Jessica, who is keen to promote beach safety, came up with an innovative way to warn Ocean Grove Beach visitors – especially young people – about the dangers of the beach.

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