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Rescue from above
Police rescued a swimmer in Sunset Beach -- from above.
In their routine sweep of the coastline, police officers in the
department’s helicopter spotted a man caught in a riptide who
appeared to be in immediate danger, said Huntington Beach Police Sgt.
Gary Meza.
Officers tried unsuccessfully to contact lifeguards, before
deciding to step in themselves.
Pilot Tim Lynn hovered 20 feet above the water while flight
officer Rick McNaughton threw a rescue ring to the swimmer. The
swimmer was able to get to the ring and make it back to shore where
lifeguards were able to administer first aid.
The swimmer was not injured during the rescue attempt.
Thousands of illegal fireworks confiscated
The Huntington Beach Fire and Police Department confiscated more
than 6,200 fireworks during the Fourth of July holiday. Of the 6,200
fireworks seized, 4,450 of the fireworks were illegal while 1,750 of
them were of the safe and sane variety.
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