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-- By June Casagrande
A 49-year-old man was listed in serious condition Monday, a day after
a rookie lifeguard retrieved him from the water at Crystal Cove.
Nathan Blair, a 19-year-old part-time lifeguard, noticed a surfboard
in the water about 11:30 a.m. Sunday and, grabbing his binoculars, saw
the shape of a man beneath the surface.
Peter John Dingus of Mission Viejo was unconscious and underwater for
about a minute by the time Blair, with the help of a passing beachgoer,
retrieved him from the water. A doctor who happened to be nearby
administered emergency assistance, and within a few moments Dingus was
breathing on his own.
Additional details of Dingus’ condition were unavailable Monday, but
he may have suffered head or spinal injuries in the accident, said Ken
Kramer, lifeguard supervisor for Crystal Cove State Park.
“It’s a very stark reminder of just how dangerous the ocean can be,”
Kramer said.
After Labor Day, lifeguard services on Orange County beaches are at a
minimum. Kramer said that, especially during the autumn and winter
months, swimmers and surfers should try to stay near staffed lifeguard
towers or at least have friends nearby when they’re in the water.
He said the incident was the second serious near-drowning at Crystal
Cove since the beginning of summer.
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