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HOW I WORK: An inside look at how Okaloosa Beach Safety's lieutenants keep beachgoers safe one shift at a time

Summary by getthecoast.com
Three lieutenants with Okaloosa County Beach Safety bring very different backgrounds to the same mission: keeping beachgoers safe. One is a lifelong local with a decade of military service. Another is a Tennessee transplant who turned a seasonal lifeguard gig into a career. The third is a South Florida native who showed up in 2022 and never left. Lt. Kalee Pirtle, Training Officer, Okaloosa County Beach Safety Lt. Stacy Karczewski, Lieutenant, …
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getthecoast.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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