FILE – After two males had been rescued from the waters at Pacifica State Seaside, one died on the scene, officers mentioned.
Mike Moffitt / SFGATETwo males had been rescued from chilly, turbulent waters on Nov. 6 at Pacifica State Seaside, aka Linda Mar Seaside, about 10 miles south of San Francisco, officers mentioned. One man survived, and the opposite died on the scene, the Pacifica Police Division mentioned in an announcement issued Tuesday.
The San Mateo Coroner’s Workplace recognized the deceased as Jose Aguilar, 44, of San Bruno.
The police division acquired a report of an individual struggling within the water simply earlier than 3 p.m. on Sunday. Police and the North County Hearth Authority responded to the scene and realized two individuals had been in misery within the water. A beachgoer and his son rescued one man and offered medical support till medics arrived, police mentioned. The person was transported to a neighborhood hospital and later launched after receiving remedy.
The identical beachgoer pulled Aguilar from the water onto the seaside. “Regardless of exhaustive lifesaving efforts by paramedics on scene, they had been unable to revive” Aguilar, police mentioned.
Anybody with details about the incident can name the Pacifica Police Division at 650-738-7314.
“We positively attempt to warn guests to our coastside to ensure to plan accordingly, carry the correct gear and don’t exit within the ocean past your means,” Capt. Invoice Glasgo with the Pacifica Police Division advised SFGATE.