On the morning of the 23rd, a woman in her 40s who fell into the sea in front of a hotel on Tapdong-ro, Jeju City, was rescued by the Jeju Coast Guard. (Photo by Jeju Coast Guard)

On the morning of the 23rd, a woman in her 40s who fell into the sea in front of a hotel on Tapdong-ro, Jeju City, was rescued by the Jeju Coast Guard. (Photo by Jeju Coast Guard)

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[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] On the morning of the 23rd, a woman in her 40s who fell into the sea in front of a hotel on Tapdong-ro, Jeju City, was rescued by a probationary marine police officer belonging to the Jeju Coast Guard.


According to the Jeju Coast Guard Station, at around 6:27 a.m. that day, a report was received that a woman holding a baby had fallen into the sea in front of the Ramada Hotel on Tapdong, Jeju City. In response, marine police officers from the Jeju Coast Guard Jeju Substation who rushed to the scene arrived and immediately, Officer Kim Jae-eun entered the water barefoot using a rescue buoy, safely rescued the drowning woman A, and handed her over to the waiting 119 ambulance.


Additionally, the "baby" she was holding was not a person but a bag containing two cats, and the two cats were also rescued.



Meanwhile, Officer Kim Jae-eun, who entered the water barefoot and rescued the drowning woman A during the urgent moment, was born in 1993, was appointed to the marine police on June 15 of last year, and has been assigned to the Jeju Coast Guard Jeju Substation for less than a year as a probationary marine police officer.


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