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Anytime, anywhere Long Beach Peninsula 4X4 Rescue saves hundreds stranded in the sand

Pacific, WALocal News

The Long Beach Peninsula 4x4 Rescue group, founded by Daniel McGee, has quickly become a crucial resource for beachgoers, assisting those who find themselves stuck in the sand. With membership soaring to over 1,700 in a matter of months, the group's impact on community safety and camaraderie is undeniable. Members like Joseph Smith, who utilizes his 1989 Jeep Cherokee, and Jeff Huiras with his 2013 GMC truck, share their experiences of helping others, often receiving heartfelt thanks from those they assist. This grassroots effort not only provides practical vehicle recovery but also fosters a sense of belonging among off-road enthusiasts. Jason Cook, one of the original members, emphasizes the group's role in patrolling the beach and ensuring safety.

Additionally, members regularly gather at local approaches, ready to assist anyone in need. The initiative has transformed the way locals engage with each other while addressing a common challenge. Such community-driven solutions highlight the value of collaboration in enhancing public safety and local tourism.

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