Back to newsA foreign woman was rescued at Falasarna beach, on the western coast of Crete near Chania, after suffering a medical emergency while swimming. A lifeguard intervened at the last moment, using a defibrillator to revive her. She was subsequently transferred to the Kissamos Health Center for further care.
Falasarna is one of western Crete's most popular beaches and draws large crowds during summer. This incident highlights the importance of swimming only in supervised areas where lifeguards and emergency equipment are present. Tourists are advised to check whether a beach has active lifeguard coverage before entering the water, avoid swimming alone or far from shore, and take note of the location of any defibrillators on site. Emergency services and local health facilities responded promptly in this case, but preparation and awareness remain essential for a safe visit.
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Lifeguard Revives Foreign Woman With Defibrillator at Falasarna Beach
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