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Lifeguard knocked out after jumping from helicopter during ocean training in Pismo Beach

Memorial Day crowd at Pismo Beach lines the sand with tents south of the pier May 29, 2023.
Memorial Day crowd at Pismo Beach lines the sand with tents south of the pier May 29, 2023. dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

A State Parks lifeguard was knocked unconscious during a helicopter training exercise Wednesday morning in the ocean off Pismo Beach.

California State Parks Chief Ranger Kevin Pearce said State Parks lifeguards were participating in a helocasting training exercise — in which staff jump from a helicopter into the ocean — with the city of Pismo Beach and the California Highway Patrol.

During the training, a staff member was briefly knocked unconscious upon entering the water, prompting a response from Cal Fire.

At around 10:01 a.m., Cal Fire dispatched an engine to the southernmost end of Addie Street in southern Pismo Beach but was ultimately not needed, Pearce said.

State Parks staff were in the water as part of the exercise and were able to immediately recover the lifeguard, who later regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation, Pearce said.

This story was originally published July 24, 2024 at 1:37 PM.

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Joan Lynch
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Joan Lynch is a housing reporter at the San Luis Obispo Tribune. Originally from Kenosha, Wisconsin, Joan studied journalism and telecommunications at Ball State University, graduating in 2022.
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