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Heart-pounding video shows rescuers save beached great white shark on Nantucket shore: ‘Some adrenaline involved’

No-fin can stop the kindness of strangers.

Beachgoers dove into action over the weekend to save the life of a great white shark that had washed up on the shores of Nantucket.

A heart-pounding video captured the once-in-a-lifetime resc🐷ue that was ignited when Liza Phil💞lips spotted the vulnerable maneater thrashing along the shallow shoreline at Low Beach in Siasconset.

A great white shark beached on the shores of Nantucket on Friday.

The poor shark was repeatedly pounded by the waves into shallower water, ꦐat some points becoming trapped sidewa🔯ys with its fin lodged in the sand.

“It was so൲ helpless, we were thinking it was going to get back in itself but it was completely beached,” Phillips

“We said we have to step up and try to help. Definitely, there was♉ some adrenaline involved. One of our guests took of💦f his shirt to go in, and I said I’m going, too.”

Phillips and her friend Ted Rock bravely entered the water to push the massive fish — which appeared bloody from its struggle — off the sandy shore.

The shark appeared bloody from its fight against the waves.

They intentionally shoved the beast from its lower body to avoid being bit, but thei🃏r efforts only got🐻 the great white so far.

That’s when Phillips courageously waded deeper and submerged most of her body — putting herself in a vulnerable position — to give the shark a final hefty liftoff.

The push did the trick and the maneater jetted off to deeper 🌺waters.

Liza Phillips bravely waded deeper in the water to push the shark to deeper water.

“Tꦿouching a great white? That’s not even something you put on a bucket list because it’s just so unbelievable,” she said.

The rescue was seemingly kismet — the family decided to make a rare visit to Low Beach that afternoon before making their flight home to California.

The family owns a home in Sia𒀰sconset but typically heads to south shore beaches during their visit. They made the last-minute switch to show the ar๊ea to their guests before the trip came to an end.