Man rescued from Costa Mesa flood channel as heavy rain continues to douse OC

A man trapped in a Costa Mesa channel filled with rainwater was rescued Thursday morning, the Orange County Fire Authority said.

Firefighters responded to the area of Fairview Road and Sunflower Avenue just before 7:40 a.m.

The agency posted video the rescue on its X account, showing the swift water rescue team had navigating a raft under a roadway overpass to reach the victim. The man checked out by paramedics at the scene for injuries.

“The patient was assessed and transported to the hospital in stable condition,” OCFA said on X. “As you can see, with the heavy rain, the channels are going to fill up quickly with the water moving at a dangerous speed. Please stay clear of bodies of water.”

In Santa Ana, firefighters rescued a man who got stuck in rushing water in the Santa Ana Riverbed.

“OCFA helicopter inserted a paramedic rescuer, and was able to get the male out,” read a post published on X.

The man was also checked out for any injuries though his condition is unknown.

A flood watch will be in effect for most of Orange County through Friday morning. A high surf advisory will also be in effect for Orange County beaches through 6 a.m. Saturday, with waves of up to 9 feet possible.

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