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Man Dies Attempting to Rescue Dog from Dangerous Surf at Ocean Beach

Despite rapid response from bystanders and emergency personnel, the man succumbed to his injuries; officials reiterate safety warnings for hazardous waters.

File photo: a dog swims in the sea.
FILE: Ocean Beach and the Outer Sunset viewed from Fort Funston on June 26, 2023, in San Francisco. 
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

  • The incident occurred on May 8 at Ocean Beach near Lawton Street, where a man entered the surf to rescue his dog and collapsed for unknown reasons.
  • Two women pulled the man to shore and performed life-saving measures before calling 911, initiating a swift emergency response.
  • Ocean Rescue arrived within two minutes to administer CPR, followed shortly by paramedics who provided advanced life support before transporting the man to the hospital.
  • The man was pronounced dead at the hospital, while the dog managed to exit the water independently and was unharmed.
  • Authorities emphasized the dangers of Ocean Beach's powerful rip currents and reminded the public to call 911 rather than enter the water for rescue attempts.