On the water -- An often thankless job
Paul Clinton
NEWPORT BEACH -- Paul Milosch isn’t complaining, but he says his
services are rarely appreciated.
Milosch is a lifeguard with California State Parks. As such, he
patrols Crystal Cove, Huntington State Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach.
It sounds a little odd, but apparently few of the people Milosch saves
from drowning as they’re flailing in the ocean water actually thank him.
It’s OK, Milosch said. He’s just doing his job.
But usually people who nearly drown are more embarrassed that they’ve
headed too far from shore or been pulled by a rip current.
“It’s better to be a little embarrassed than to have your friends
attending your funeral,” Milosch said. “You feel so good when you save
someone.”
Milosch heads up the state’s local lifeguarding unit, which is based
in Newport Harbor. A team of 70 lifeguards patrols Crystal Cove State
Beach, Huntington State Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach.
Using two boats based in the harbor -- both have been christened “Surf
Watch” -- the lifeguards can dart out to pull a helpless swimmer out of
the drink.
Milosch estimates his crew rescues about 15,000 people a year. As
evidence of the crew’s sterling track record, Milosch points out that
only two swimmers have drowned in the past decade -- they were both in
2001.
With summer upon us now -- beach goers have been hitting the beaches
for the past several weeks -- Milosch said his crew is gearing up for the
busiest season.
On a busy summer weekend, Milosch says his crew will log 300 rescues.
The boats have been a godsend to the lifeguards who say swimmers can
be pulled out of the water much quicker. Operating on two 496-cubic-foot
engines, at a cost of $250,000 a piece, the boats are also used to patrol
the waters.
Lifeguards can jump off the boat’s rear platform, carrying a flotation
device, when they’re performing a rescue.
Milosch, 42, has basically seen it all as a lifeguard. He has been
patrolling beaches for 26 years, including the last 16 in Newport Beach.
He is married to wife Dee and has two children. They live in San
Clemente.
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