Cole Taschman and his friends were on the water Oct. 25 at Bathtub Beach when he felt 'the sharpest knife you can imagine' ...
Cole Taschman has been bitten on the same beach, in the same area, near the exact same spot not once — but now twice.
Cole Taschman, 28, was surfing with friends at the Bathtub Beach in Stuart in Florida last week when he was attacked by a ...
After being bit, Taschman caught a wave back into shore where he met his friends and a food truck operator, who used surfboard leashes as a tourniquet for his legs and then drove him to the hospital.
The chances of being bit by a shark are low, with the probability sitting at 1 in 3.7 million chances, according to the ...
With the help of a local food truck operator, they were able to use surfboard leashes at a tourniquet for his legs and rush ...
A Maui man who lost a part of his leg to a shark bite is now out of the hospital and thanking those who saved his life and ...
Back on the beach, Taschman met his two friends, girlfriend and a food truck operator who helped tie his legs with up with surfboard leashes in place of tourniquets. Taschman was then rushed to ...
The doctors who treated a surfer after he was bit by a shark are recounting how the treatment and surgery played out.
WEST PALM BEACH — The moment Cole Taschman felt the pain in his feet "like the sharpest knife you can imagine," he knew what had happened — and that it wasn’t good. A shark had bitten him on ...