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Man Dies After Rescuing Dog from Dangerous Surf at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach

The victim collapsed in the water and later died despite rapid bystander and professional rescue efforts; authorities renew warnings about coastal safety.

File photo: a dog swims in the sea.
A San Francisco Surf Rescue team patrols Ocean Beach on Dec. 5, 2024. A man died Thursday after entering the surf at the beach in an attempt to rescue his dog, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.
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Overview

  • A man attempting to rescue his dog from the surf at Ocean Beach collapsed in the water and later died at the hospital, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.
  • The incident occurred near Lawton Street on Thursday afternoon, following multiple 911 calls reporting a water rescue in progress.
  • Two women entered the water to bring the man back to shore and performed life-saving measures until emergency responders arrived within minutes.
  • The dog exited the water unharmed, while emergency crews provided CPR and advanced life support to the man before transporting him to the hospital.
  • Authorities have reiterated public safety warnings, urging individuals to call 911 instead of entering hazardous surf conditions to attempt rescues.