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Man lost at sea for 12 hours recalls fight to survive: ‘I was ready to give up’

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Man lost at sea for 12 hours recalls fight to survive: ‘I was ready to give up’

The man who fell off his jet ski and floated for 12 hours off the coast of Long Beach in the dark described his horrifying survival story in harrowing detail.

Paul Anthony Carbullido Jr., 53, said a wave swept him and his roommate off their jet skis Sunday evening as they were out on a sunset ride.

Paul Anthony Carbuildo after being rescued from the ocean.

Paul Anthony Carbullido survived 12 hours adrift in the waters off the coast of Long Beach after being knocked off a jet ski. He remains hospitalized after his harrowing experience lost at sea. NBC LOS ANGELES

Donna Durbay speaking, wearing a green hooded sweatshirt.

He had been swept out to sea in the cold, pitch-black coastal waters of Long Beach. NBC LOS ANGELES

A person riding a jet ski creating a white wake on blue water.

Paul Anthony Carbullido Jr., 53, remains hospitalized after surviving 12 hours adrift in the waters off the coast of Long Beach after being knocked off a jet ski. NBC LOS ANGELES

His roommate, Donna Durbay, was carried to the break wall, but Carbullido was nowhere to be found.

Carbullido had a life jacket on, but could not swim and was at the mercy of the sea.

“I was there all night, like just, just thinking of the worst,” he told NBC LA. “I didn’t know which direction to go because it was real dark, you know? And I was just paddling, paddling.”

Durbay described herself and Carbullido as inexperienced riders, saying she was unable to start her jet ski after finding her way back to it. She called the rental company and told them, “My friend tipped over on his. We can’t get him in, and now it’s completely dark out, and I can’t see anything.”

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A woman wearing a dark top with red underwear is being rescued from a break wall, while a man in the background is wearing a black T-shirt and white jacket, along with a device with a

A search is underway for a missing person in the water near the 200 block of Marina Drive after two people became separated from their watercraft. One woman was rescued from a break wall, while a man who was reportedly not wearing a life jacket remained missing. KNN News

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A search is underway for a missing person in the water near the 200 block of Marina Drive in Long Beach after two people became separated from their watercraft on Sunday. One woman was rescued from a breakwater, while a man who was reportedly not wearing a life jacket remains missing. KNN News

A search was underway for a missing person in the water near the 200 block of Marina Drive after two people became separated from their watercraft on Sunday. One woman was rescued from a break wall, while a man who was reportedly not wearing a life jacket remained missing. KNN News

Durbay said she yelled for help and was rescued, but she couldn’t find Carbullido. She went to the hospital that night believing he was gone.

“I left the hospital, and I came home, and I just thought he was dead,” she said. “I was really, really scared.”

Authorities discovered an abandoned jet ski floating beyond the breakwater at approximately 1:15 a.m. Monday. A second jet ski was found about 30 minutes later.

Crews continued searching through the darkness and into the morning as concern mounted for the stranded rider. Then, around 10:30 a.m., the search finally produced a stunning breakthrough as a Coast Guard helicopter spotted Carbullido.

Footage of a man in a life jacket being rescued from the water.

Miraculously, Coast Guard officials found a freezing and bruised Carbullido 2.5 miles off Seal Beach Pier on Monday morning. NBC LOS ANGELES

Man being rescued from the ocean by a USCG helicopter.

He said the relief of being found struck him hard. NBC LOS ANGELES

A rescue helicopter hovers over the ocean.

The man is now recovering in the hospital from hypothermia. Carbullido said he’s thankful to be alive. NBC LOS ANGELES

Miraculously, Coast Guard officials found the freezing and bruised man 2.5 miles off Seal Beach Pier. The helicopter lowered a rescue swimmer, who pulled Carbullido from the chilly water.

He said the realization of being rescued struck him hard.

“Oh, man, there was relief,” he said. “I was like, if there’s a God out there, there was relief. I can’t describe it. I was ready to give up.”

Carbullido is now recovering in the hospital from hypothermia.


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