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California rescuers save father, son divers from frigid ocean waters

A father and his young son were pulled from frigid waters by rescue divers Sunday afternoon near Pacifica, authorities said.

According to the North County Fire Department, multiple agencies converged north of Mori Point, California, after receiving a call about two relatives “in distress” around 12:32 p.m. Mercury News.

The swimmers reportedly brought the two men back to land just west of Sharp Park Golf Course, where doctors treated them and took them to San Francisco General Hospital.


According to the Mercury News, the North County Fire Department said that around 12:32 p.m., multiple agencies received a call that two relatives were “in distress.” abc7 news

Officials said the father and son are expected to be safe.

There were no injuries other than those involved in the rescue.

Fire officials stressed that swimmers can fatigue quickly in the ocean due to ocean currents and low temperatures in the water. NBC Bay Area reported.


At the time of rescue, the father and son appeared to be safe and had no injuries.
At the time of rescue, the father and son appeared to be safe and had no injuries.
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According to reports, this stretch of coastline has recently been hit by tragedy in November, when a 54-year-old man was washed out to sea at Martin's Beach, and although his granddaughter was rescued, a 5-year-old man later died in hospital. Ta.

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