Newport lifeguards rescue 17-year-old
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A 17-year-old boy nearly lost his life Tuesday evening after leaping
off his bodyboard and getting caught in a rip current, Newport Beach
lifeguards said.
About 7:10 p.m., lifeguards rescued the inexperienced swimmer as he
became exhausted fighting the strong current, said Newport Beach
Lifeguard Lt. Brent Jacobsen. The bodyboarder was about 150 yards off the
shore at 15th Street when he decided to leap off his board, Jacobsen
said.
“The unfortunate thing is [he] got off the [board],” he said, pointing
out that swimmers who have a board should hang on to it to remain afloat
while waiting for help. “He was totally inexperienced.”
After being pulled from the water, the swimmer was taken to Hoag
Hospital as a precaution, Jacobsen said.
Lifeguards rescued more than 30 of the 50,000 or so beachgoers on
Tuesday, he said. All of the victims had trouble with the rip currents
and were inexperienced, he said. He suggested that swimmers should swim
near a lifeguard, with a companion and during peak times when there are
plenty of lifeguards on duty.
Warming temperatures both in the air and water have begun attracting
more visitors to the beach, Jacobsen said. On Sunday, lifeguards rescued
12 people at the same time and 58 overall. Summer officially will begin
Friday.
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