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Deputies Dive In: Dramatic Ocean Rescue of Paragliders
21 Dec
Summary
- Two deputies rescued paragliders entangled in equipment.
- The rescue occurred in the ocean near Malibu amid heavy fog.
- Deputies swam 75 feet to reach the distressed paragliders.

Two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies bravely plunged into the ocean near Malibu on Friday to rescue two paragliders. The individuals had become disoriented in a dense fog bank, crashing into the water and becoming entangled in their safety equipment. This entanglement threatened to pull them underwater, necessitating an immediate and daring rescue effort.
Bodycam footage captured the critical moments as deputies Matkin and Grigoryan raced into the churning ocean without hesitation. They swam approximately 75 feet through the water to reach the struggling paragliders. Using their knives, the deputies were able to cut away the heavy, entangling equipment that was dragging the victims down.
The successful rescue highlights the deputies' quick thinking and courage under pressure. Officials stated that this incident exemplifies the Sheriff's Department's unwavering commitment to public safety and their dedication to protecting lives, even in the face of significant personal danger.




