Lifeguard drowns during rescue off S. California

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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — A lifeguard drowned while trying to rescue a swimmer off a Southern
California beach, authorities said.
Ben Carlson, 32, was pulled from the water around 8 p.m. PDT by fellow lifeguards following a frantic,
three-hour search, Newport Beach Fire Department Chief Scott Poster said.
Poster said the 15-year department veteran went into the water Sunday to help a struggling swimmer when
they were hit by a large wave. Carlson went under water, and the swimmer made it to shore safely. Poster
said searchers were hampered by up to 12-foot swells.
“It was just an utter tragedy to lose a man of that caliber in the water today,” the chief said, noting
that it was the first time a city lifeguard died in the line of duty.
“Ben was a well-respected individual, always a nice guy, always was there to help somebody,” Poster said.
“He’d give his shirt off his back at anytime.”
The National Weather Service had issued a warning Sunday of dangerous rip currents and high surf along
Southern California beaches. The weather service said some beaches saw up to 8-feet high surf.
Los Angeles County firefighters rescued a 25-year-old man who was caught in the waves off Rancho Palos
Verdes and high tide breached a sand berm in Long Beach.
The lifeguard’s death came a day after a 50-year-old long-distance swimmer and former lifeguard was
bitten by a shark off Manhattan Beach.
Authorities and witnesses said the 7-foot-long juvenile had been trying to free itself from a fisherman’s
hook when it lunged at Steven Robles’ chest.
The beaches remained open, but police prohibited fishing from the Manhattan Beach pier where the
fisherman hooked the shark until Tuesday.

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