Park Rangers Rescue Stranded Paddler on Emory River

Park Rangers Rescue Stranded Paddler on Emory River

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on June 26, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

At approximately 12:00 PM on Saturday, June 24, park personnel received a call from Morgan County 9-1-1 requesting assistance about a stranded paddler on the Emory River, located outside the park.

Park staff responded, finding the 27-year-old male clinging to a tree about 60 feet out from shore on a flooded section of the river, a very short distance above a large rapid. Responding park rangers put in, and set up a rope-lowering system and retrieved the individual safely into the boat and then brought him to shore.

The paddler was examined by Morgan County Rescue and found no-life threatening injuries.

“Rivers are unpredictable, even if the water looks calm." said Superintendent Niki Nicholas. “It is essential to always wear a personal floatation device and know your abilities and water conditions before entering the water."

For information regarding the latest water conditions, please call Obed Visitor Center at 423-346-6294.

Tags: water safety

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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