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Stranded kite surfer’s “HELP” message on beach leads to rescue

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The word "HELP" made with rocks is seen on a beach during the rescue of a stranded kite surfer south of Davenport Landing in Santa Cruz County.

By Carlos CastaƱeda

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    Santa Cruz County, California (KOVR) — A kite surfer stranded on the Santa Cruz County coastline used a bit of ingenuity to help get himself rescued, authorities said.

Cal Fire said in a social media post Sunday the kite surfer became stranded on a beach south of Davenport Landing. He used rocks on the beach to spell out the word “HELP” and was eventually spotted by a private helicopter pilot who did indeed call for help.

Crews from Cal Fire, Santa Cruz County Fire Department, and California State Parks worked together to rescue the kite surfer, using a rescue helicopter to extract him off the beach.

He was not injured but just needed assistance getting off the beach surrounded by steep cliffs, Cal Fire said.

It was not clear how long the kite surfer had been stranded.

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