San Francisco man dies after drowning in Woodward Reservoir in Stanislaus County

(FOX40.COM) — The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office said a man died after drowning in the Woodward Reservoir on Sunday.

On Monday, the sheriff’s office said the man has been identified as Oscar Rafael Coello-Flores, 24, of San Francisco.

The sheriff’s office said earlier in the day, around 2 p.m., that it received calls about a swimmer who was seen “struggling and in distress.” At around 4 p.m., Officials shared on social media that they were searching around the Mountain View Point area of the reservoir.

In Monday’s update, the sheriff’s office said the Coello-Flores was attempting to swim from the shore of Mountain View Point to “Area-A” when he became fatigued and “overcome by the elements.”

He was found by first responders after he had drowned about 45-feet from the Mountain View Point shoreline, according to the sheriff’s office.

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“We did everything that we could, tried to dispatch resources, tried to provide that kind of rescue and assistance, and sadly we were unable to do so,” said Sergeant Luke Schwartz with the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office.”

He added that as the weather gets hotter, those enjoying the water should remember to put safety measures in place first.

“We want to take this opportunity to just remind everybody to please utilize basic water safety practices. Using a life vest, swimming with a buddy, moderating their alcohol consumption, and being realistic about your swimming capabilities,” Schwartz said.

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