In a tragic turn of events at Seaside Park beach, Patrick Dispoto, 59, met his untimely demise while trying to ensure the safety of others during an approaching thunderstorm.
As Patrick was leaving the beach with his girlfriend Ruth Fussell, he noticed that lifeguards had left for the day.
Despite warnings from Ruth, Patrick felt compelled to return to the beach to warn children and families about the impending storm.
Ruth, waiting in their car, grew anxious when Patrick did not return promptly.
After attempting to contact him multiple times, she rushed back to the beach, only to find him unconscious, struck by lightning, with no children in sight.
Despite frantic efforts by witnesses, Patrick could not be revived and was pronounced dead upon reaching the hospital.
Ruth described him as a generous man who always put others first, highlighting his final act of heroism.
Family and Community Tribute
Patrick’s son Cole and his daughter remembered him fondly, emphasizing his selflessness and dedication to helping others.
His tragic death echoes another lightning-related incident three years prior, underscoring the need for improved safety measures at the beach.
Safety Improvements Underway
Following these incidents, Seaside Park beach is installing three lightning warning systems to enhance safety for visitors.
These systems, set to cover the entire coastline, will alert beachgoers to clear the area in the event of approaching lightning.
Honoring a Hero
Patrick Dispoto’s bravery in the face of danger serves as a reminder of the selflessness that defines a hero.
His legacy joins that of others like lifeguard Keith Pinto, ensuring that their sacrifices are never forgotten.
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