Boogie boarder rescued from rip current near Marine St, San Diego CA
A boogie boarder got stuck in a rip current near Marine Street. Lifeguards responded quickly. The person got out of the water safely near Coast and did not need help.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Lifeguards
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
My dispatch,
00:02
three Sam for a water-related emergency.
00:06
Two, Sam.
00:13
Call her the line, she's at the foot of Marine Street. She says there's a boogie border that is stuck in a rip and trying to make this way in.
00:25
Probably we have a unit hunting pro three and I'm also responding.
00:30
Repair is responding?
00:37
Unit 300.
00:41
Who is spotting?
00:46
Sir is spotting. Source, the name is (name withheld).
00:50
Service. Service.
00:55
Dispatch (name withheld), Radio Check.
00:59
Ladder clear, (name withheld)?
01:08
And three, Sam, from this act, my caller is still in the line, but she's not answering, and we put the phone down, so I have no updates for you.
01:26
Dispatching at 300's on scene, the pointer, what team?
01:30
Three hundred on scene.
01:36
Confirmed, though, it's one diver.
01:39
He's approximately 15 yards from shore.
01:43
Rest here's going to be on scene here in about a minute or two.
01:49
Coffee.
01:50
And, um... My RP was (name withheld), if you want them, just confirm that with her that we're going the right way.
02:01
Three Sam Lumpings.
02:05
Three Sam Lansing.
02:11
Disflash in responding units,
02:14
you guys didn't cancel. We're going to be Code 4[1] at Marine Street with a no aid in the water and the original person that the RP was concerned about exited the water and exited at near Coast.
02:32
Two-O-3 copies all clear, Marine Street.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control.
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