You've heard of them at golf courses and sports fields, but now one Jersey Shore town is installing lightning detectors to try and keep people safe this summer. GainerTV reports.
As CBS2's Alice Gainer reports, a wooden pole will soon hold a lightning detection system.
"Once it gets into the 7-5 mile range, that's when the horns and sirens will go off," said Dan Santaniello, superintendent of recreation in Brick. lightning strike death of 19-year-old lifeguard at a beach"The kid that actually got struck by lightning was my cousin's friend, so they had a whole traumatic thing with that. So I think it's a really great idea. I think get people off the beach safely ahead of time.
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