Newport lifeguards rescue nearly 300 over weekend
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With a deceiving surf, Newport Beach lifeguards kept fairly busy
rescuing swimmers and trying to prevent serious injuries over the
weekend.
After sending two swimmers to Hoag Hospital on Sunday for
precautionary reasons relating to possible spinal injuries, Lifeguard
Capt. Jim Turner said the surf often deceives swimmers, body boarders and
surfers.
Saturday’s 3- to 5-foot surf led to 172 rescues, exceeding an average
day by more than 120. Sunday’s 2- to 4-foot surf led to about 100.
While those figures may stand out as significant, Turner said that
they pale in comparison to their one-time high of about 700 rescues in
one day.
Swimming or surfing over the falls of the waves, diving into the waves
in shallow water or diving off the jetties, he said, remain the three
primary sources of spinal injury at the beach.
And as the surf and warm weather continue to bring beach goers, it
will also continue to bring potential injury, he said.
To avoid getting hurt people must remember what they’ve been taught
about ocean safety and not forget to protect themselves by keeping their
hands in front of themselves at all times, Turner said.
Similar weather and surf conditions are expected for the Fourth of
July weekend.
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