Crime & Safety
5 Rescued After Multiple Overturned Kayaks Reported On DuPage River: Fire Officials
The Bolingbrook Fire Department offered tips to keep kayakers and others safe from tragedy on the river after 5 were rescued Friday.
BOLINGBROOK, IL — Five kayakers were rescued from the DuPage River after their vessels overturned, officials said.
The Bolingbrook Fire Department said the incident took place at just before 11 a.m. Friday; reports came in regarding multiple overturned kayaks on the DuPage River, with at least one person reported to be in the water.
Upon arrival, firefighters initiated search-and-rescue operations for multiple distressed kayakers, officials said.
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The Bolingbrook Fire Department was assisted by the Naperville Fire Department and the Plainfield Fire Protection District, whose personnel responded to support the coordinated search and rescue effort, officials said.
Five kayakers in distress were safely removed from the river, fire officials said.
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During the incident, crews worked to account for all individuals who were part of the kayaking group — a total of 22 kayakers were safely located and accounted for, fire officials said.
No injuries were reported among the kayakers or responding emergency personnel, officials reported.
The Bolingbrook Fire Department reminded that rivers can be deceptively dangerous.
"Even experienced paddlers can encounter swift currents, submerged hazards, changing water conditions, and strainers that can quickly create life-threatening situations," the Bolingbrook Fire Department said in a statement online.
Anyone participating in recreational activities on moving water, officials said, should:
• Always wear a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (PFD).
• Check river and weather conditions before launching.
• Paddle with others and communicate your planned route.
• Avoid waterways when water levels or current are elevated.
• Carry appropriate safety equipment, including a whistle and a means of communication in a waterproof container.
"The successful outcome of today's incident highlights the importance of wearing a PFD and being prepared before entering moving water," officials said. "The Bolingbrook Fire Department encourages everyone to make water safety a priority whenever enjoying local rivers and waterways."
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