A man was rescued after falling from a 20 -foot cliff at Laguna Beach on Saturday.
While the exact location has not been revealed, Published on the social media, which was published on Sunday by Laguna Beach Inferrs It indicates that rescue efforts were hindered by the circumference and terrain conditions and also require resources from other agencies.
“I have created tidal, high -saint and large waves unstable and made a very dangerous traditional exit,” says the social media. “The paramedics settled in the extinguishing fire department in Long Beach, the patient at the scene, and the Firehuk helicopter in Orange County completed its rescue lever for transporting it for more medical treatment.”
It was said that the 38 -year -old man who was rescued was not threatened.
The video included in the Instagram post shows the rescue of the helicopter, where many of the first respondents stand along the rough coastal line to ensure the man’s exit safely.
The post also included a warning message to beach pioneers.
“Laguna Beach coast is beautiful and fun to explore, but it requires caution,” said Laguna Beach Infers. “The rocks are a spot, unstable, and often unpredictable. Always check the guards before adventure near the slopes or explore the rock beach.”