Genny Kent and Tiki Greene and their life-saving equipment.
Mark Lovewell

Teen Lifeguards Praised for Quick Rescue off Pay Beach in Oak Bluffs

<p>Two 16-year-old Islanders who are guards at Pay Beach sprang to action early Wednesday to rescue two fishermen whose small boat had capsized about 100 yards offshore. There were no serious injuries.</p>

Two 16-year-old Islanders who are lifeguards made a quick rescue off Pay Beach early Wednesday after two fishermen capsized a small boat about 100 yards offshore.

Genny and Tiki, both 16, are incoming juniors at the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.
Mark Lovewell
Genny and Tiki, both 16, are incoming juniors at the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.
Mark Lovewell

Lifeguards Tiki Greene and Genny Kent were alerted to the men in trouble just after 8:20 a.m. when cries for help were heard from the beach.

Eyewitnesses at the scene said the men had rushed to the side of a small fishing boat after they hooked a fish. The weight was too much and the boat, which was at anchor, flipped in choppy water.

While people on the beach telephoned for help, Genny took the lifeguard kayak out into the water. Tiki stayed behind, watching through binoculars.

Genny approached the two men, whom she estimated to be in their 30s or 40s and were not identified. One of the men could not swim and was lying atop the capsized boat, she told the Gazette after the incident. Genny helped him into her kayak.

“He had a heart condition and his inhaler was in the water,” she said.

Meanwhile, Tiki paddled out to the boat on the lifeguard paddle board and assisted the better swimmer, helping him onto her board.

Genny brought the kayak into shore, where Oak Bluffs EMS assisted the fisherman with a heart condition. Tiki stayed in the water with the other fisherman, who did not want to leave his boat.

Fire rescue boat 567 arrived on the scene and the other man was brought aboard. Tiki paddled safely back to shore.

Fishermen's boat flipped about 100 yards offshore.
Mark Lovewell
Fishermen's boat flipped about 100 yards offshore.
Mark Lovewell

There were no serious injuries, Oak Bluffs fire chief John Rose said. He estimated the rescue took about 10 minutes.

“The lifeguards did an excellent job and it was a great team effort by both parties,” Chief Rose said.

Genny and Tiki, both incoming juniors at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School, trained at the YMCA to become lifeguards this year.

As an Island kid, being a lifeguard made sense to Genny.

“Growing up on the Island you’re always surrounded by water,” she said.

Though this was their first rescue, both girls said they kept their focus on helping the men during the incident.

“It felt good to be here and do what we are supposed to do,” Tiki said.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/03/2016 - 14:58

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BF

Congratulations girls! Job well done.
It is always wonderful to hear of such great feats being accomplished by our Island youth.
You make us all proud!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/03/2016 - 15:41

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Vineyard Haven Resident

Way to go girls!!! I go to that beach every weekend with my kids good to know you are paying attention!!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/03/2016 - 16:18

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Mary Lombardi

Good work girls !!! You kept calm and performed under pressure. Thank you for helping these guys in their time of need !!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/03/2016 - 18:24

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Renee Nolan Oak Bluffs

Thanx also go to Annabella and Christopher for being in the moment during yoga and alerting the life guards to the calls for help.

Susan Hardy Oak Bluffs, MA

Kudos to Howard W. Hardy, MD who was monitoring his daughter Frances in the Polar Bear swim, observed the distress of swimmers, life guard actions and called 911.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/03/2016 - 20:57

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Thea Hansen OAk Bluffs

I watched this rescue through binoculars from a bench along the beach. THe lifeguards were strong and wasted no moves. I'm really impressed that they are young and happy to learn that thiese skills were learned at the Y. GREAT JOB LADIES.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/04/2016 - 12:42

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Louis Bonitto Oak Bluffs

Special thanks to Tiki and Genny for rescuing us!!! They did an excellent job and are obviously very well trained. More than that, thanks for saying we are 30 or 40 years old! Our gratitude also goes out to the Police and Emergency crew.
Louis

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/04/2016 - 13:00

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India Graves Atlanta, GA

Thank you , Tiki And Genny for rescuing my brother and uncle! They told us how awesome and professional you girls were. You saved our vacation from turning into something that could have been really horrible.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/04/2016 - 15:14

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Paige Carranza MA

Thank you ladies so much for saving my dad! This incident could have had a really bad outcome but I thank God you two were there to help.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/04/2016 - 20:50

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Norma Hightower New Hampshire

Glad to hear that everybody's safe. But the excitement never really gets started until India runs through. Lol

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 05:54

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Helena Fors Thomander Nykoping Sweden

Great job girls!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 10:55

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Claire Mcdonald Atlanta, Ga

First I want to thank the young ladies who rescued my cousins and also , of course all those who alerted the responders and those who responded. It does take a village. I have spent many years on the vineyard, beginning in 1949 and have many friends both "Islanders" and "vacationers" and will always consider it "my home away from home"! It is a lovely island, full of good fun, good food, good hospital and good folks. As my "Unk" would say: "you done good"!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 10:55

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Claire Mcdonald Atlanta, Ga

First I want to thank the young ladies who rescued my cousins and also , of course all those who alerted the responders and those who responded. It does take a village. I have spent many years on the vineyard, beginning in 1949 and have many friends both "Islanders" and "vacationers" and will always consider it "my home away from home"! It is a lovely island, full of good fun, good food, good hospital and good folks. As my "Unk" would say: "you done good"!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 15:01

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Eleni Canton

Wow amazing job girls. Thank God you both were there. They're alive because of you and God.

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