Accident Database: Accident #54

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River: Cache La Poudre
Reach #:
low
02h36m
Section: 7. Mishiwaka Inn to Poudre Park Picnic Ground
Location: Mishawaka Rapids
Water Level: High
Difficulty: IV
Accident Code(s): Long Swim (L.S.)
Injury Code(s): Fatal
Age: 63
Experienced/Inexperienced: Extensive Experience
Private/Commercial: Private
Boat Type: Kayak - Unknown
Number of Occupants: 1
Number of Victims: 1
Hazard Codes: Blast rock, Low Head Dam, High Water, Hydraulic/Keeper Hole, Man-made Debris Strainer, Pin/Broach, Rocks that cause blunt trauma, Natural Strainer or Sieve, Water Temp, Waterfall
Detailed Description: A 63 year-old kayaker drowned after flipping and swimming in Mishawaka Rapid, the hardest drop on the "Bridges" section of the Poudre. After recirculating in a hole/ eddy combination at the base of the drop he became helpless. His companions gave chase, but were unable to rescue him in the fast, eddyless Class III-IV rapids below. He was eventually rescued by commercial rafters from Boulder Outdoor Center. CPR was begun immediately, and a heartbeat was restored. He was transferred to paramedics and life-flighted  to Boulder, where he died that evening.

SOURCE: Eric Bader, Boulder Outdoor School
Conclusions: Anyalysis: Helping an unconscious or helpless person in whitewater is very difficult. It usually has to be a swimming rescue, and that can be pretty dangerous for the rescuer. The raft was clearly the best rescue boat available. The man was not wearing a wetsuit; only polypropylene and a paddle jacket. This probably contributed to his helplessness.
Report Status: Completed
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