The 1-inch-thick rod went in through her armpit and came out her back
ASBURY PARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- The lifeguard who was impaled by a beach umbrella in a freak accident this week said she knows how lucky she is and vows to return to the beach once she makes a full recovery.
Alex, 18, who did not want her last name to be used, first spoke with Eyewitness News on Thursday, saying the pole missed an artery by just a centimeter.
The 1-inch-thick rod went in through her armpit and came out her back. Since the incident on Wednesday morning, Alex has had surgery.
Alex explained she was trying to tie down a beach umbrella when it all unfolded.
"So we have umbrellas on stands for hot days and we usually have ropes tied to each of them so you can tie them to the stands," she said. "But the rope was frayed, and it was a little too short to tie, and a gust of wind came. It wasn't particularly strong, but the wind came and picked the umbrella up and I tried to catch it as it was going off the stand, but it pulled me off of it with it and I landed on the pole."
She said the paramedics arrived and gave her something for the pain, then firefighters cut off the ends of the pole with a saw so she could be taken to the hospital.
Despite the scare, Alex said she thinks she does well in stressful or chaotic situations.
"I was kind of a little freaked out at first and my brain got heavy because I was like, 'oh my gosh, I've been impaled,'" Alex said. "But then help came and one of my coworkers let me lean against her. And I asked them to put a towel on my head because it was bright and hot."
Alex knows how lucky she is that her injuries aren't worse.
"I was very lucky where it hit me because it missed every major blood vessel and it just went through my muscles," She said. "So there wasn't any serious damage. It could've been so much worse, actually."
Joe Bongiovanni, the beach safety supervisor, said the way Alex reacted to it all reflects the kind of person she is.
"She's one tough monkey, I'll tell you that, she's one of those people who is always upbeat, always smiling, I've never seen her not smiling," Bongiovanni said.
She says she will return to lifeguarding after she recovers and plans to visit the beach to see her fellow lifeguards soon.
"I was bummed when I found out I had to take six weeks off," Alex said.
This is Alex's second year as a lifeguard and she just finished her freshman year at University of Wisconsin.
In the wake of her accident, she also wants to remind people to make sure they tie down their umbrellas.
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