Two people were rescued after the rising tide cut them off from land off the coast of Oregon on Sunday, 2 July.<br /><br />Footage released by the US Coast Guard Pacific Northwest (USCG) airlifting the pair after they became stranded near Sea Lion Rock at Ecola State Park<br /><br />"The subjects were cut off... and were in danger of being swept out to sea by the rising water levels," the USCG wrote on Twitter.<br /><br />A Jayhawk helicopter safely hoisted a 23-year-old man and 21-year-old woman to safety with no injuries.<br /><br />The pair were transferred them to Cannon Beach Fire Department after landing at midnight.