Man drowns near Talbert Channel
Andrew Edwards
Treacherous currents likely caused a Huntington Beach drowning on
April 15, lifeguards said.
At about 5:15 p.m., lifeguards at Huntington State Beach were
alerted that a swimmer was in trouble near the Talbert Channel,
lifeguard supervisor Mike Broushard said.
Lifeguards could not resuscitate the swimmer, who was identified
by the Orange County Coroner’s Division as 18-year-old Son Bao Nguyen
of Anaheim. By the time lifeguards arrived for the rescue attempt,
two surfers had already brought Nguyen’s body to shore, Broushard
said.
“[They] paddled over and started to drag the man in,” he said.
Nguyen could have been under water for as long as 10 to 12
minutes, Broushard said.
State beach lifeguards were assisted by Newport Beach lifeguards.
A fisherman who saw Nguyen fall into the ocean after he slipped on
some rocks made the initial 911 call, Newport Beach lifeguard Josh
Vanegmond said.
Nguyen could have gotten caught in strong currents from the
Talbert Channel, an area of the beach that has frequently hazardous
swimming conditions, Broushard said, especially with the lifeguard
shortage.
“We’re pretty thin on staff here at the state beaches,” Broushard
said.
Three seasonal lifeguards have been keeping an eye on the ocean,
Broushard said, since full-timers spend much of their time on law
enforcement-related duties.
“If [beach-goers are] not really strong swimmers, they need to ask
themselves, “Am I equipped enough to go out in the ocean?” Broushard
said.
If a swimmer gets caught in a riptide, the best way to escape the
current is to swim parallel to the beach, Broushard said.
“The closest calls we have are people that are panicked,”
Broushard said.
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