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Dylan Efron saves two women from drowning in Miami ocean

Sophia Martin
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Published April 18, 2025
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Dylan Efron recent saved two young women from drowning in the Atlantic Ocean of Florida.

The “traitors” star told the heroic story in Episode on Thursday or “Brooke and Connor make a podcast” Sharing that it was the first time I visited South Beach in Miami.

Efron, 33, was with his friend Brennon and his co -star of “traitors” Sam Asghari.

“I simply go up the shore for the first time, and I am looking, and there are people shouting in the water,” Efron recalled, adding that he initially did not think it was a shark because “the currents were torn.”

Dylan Efron recent saved two young women from drowning in the Atlantic Ocean of Florida. Dylan Efron/Instagram
The “traitors” star told the heroic story in “Brooke and Connor do a podcast,” sharing that it was the first time I visited South Beach in Miami. YouTube/@bncmap

“I just saw five girls, as, their hands were raised, shouting. There are people on the shore with their hands up,” he continued.

“So I only looked around, and there are no lifeguards around … Brennon and I only looked at each other, and we simply ran around.”

The producer of “the feet on the ground with Zac Efron” said that there were two women in the water who were closer to the coast that “already had a guy who helped them”, while the other three were “out.”

“So I swam, I swam for another girl,” he explained.

“I simply climb the shore for the first time, and I am looking, and there are people shouting in the water,” Efron recalled. YouTube/@bncmap
“So I only looked around, and there are no lifeguards … [my friend] Just look at each other, and we ran around, “he continued. Dylan Efron/Instagram

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“The last girl I swam, I was just trying to calm her. I just say,” he breathes. Breathe. “And she is only wrapped me, as, she doesn’t want to let him go.

According to Zac Efron’s younger brother, the girl “never said [another] Word “for him, and both” simply moved away. “

He described the experience as “random” and “really real.”

Efron said that “one swam in [and] I swam for another girl. ” Dylan Efron/Instagram
“The current was strong,” he explained. “The girls probably got too far and scared.” Dylan Efron/Instagram

When asked if he doubted the ocean given the powerful RIP current, Dylan replied: “I am a lot in the water, so I felt comfortable.”

However, hey points out that and Brennon “ended, as, to a football field throughout” where they first entered the water.

“The current was strong,” he reiterated. “The girls probably got too far and scared.”

After that, Dylan said the officials directed everyone in the ocean to return to the earth.

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