San Diego, CA, August 21, 2026 —

A junior lifeguard intern has suffered a severe spinal cord injury while participating in a diving activity in Mission Bay.

The incident occurred during what is described as a training dive. The intern’s name and specific age were not immediately available.

Details surrounding the exact circumstances of the injury, including the depth of the water and the nature of the dive, have not been fully disclosed. The severity of the spinal cord injury indicates a significant impact, though further medical condition updates were not provided.

Mission Bay is a popular recreational area in San Diego, California, known for its watersports and beaches. Lifeguard training programs are common in such areas to prepare individuals for water safety and rescue operations.

The contractor responsible for the training program was not identified in the provided information. The specific agency overseeing the junior lifeguard program also has not been named.

The outcome of any investigations into the incident, including permit status for the training or any inspection results related to the training site or equipment, were not mentioned. Similarly, information regarding any code violations, fine amounts, or subsequent actions taken by authorities is currently unavailable.

The incident raises questions about safety protocols during lifeguard training exercises. Further information is expected as the situation develops.



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