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Accident Database: Accident #1102
| River: | Kayaderosseras Creek |
| Location: | near Albany |
| Water Level: | High |
| Difficulty: | II |
| Accident Code(s): | Tree Pin |
| Injury Code(s): | Near Drowning |
| Experienced/Inexperienced: | Experienced |
| Private/Commercial: | Private |
| Boat Type: | Kayak - Unknown |
| Number of Victims: | 2 |
| Other Victim Names: | Howard Strope |
| Hazard Codes: | Natural Strainer or Sieve, High Water |
| Detailed Description: | TRAPPED KAYAKER SAVED BY HIS SON
A kayaking trip on the Kayaderosseras Creek near
Albany, NY
, in April 1994, almost turned tragic for veteran kayaker Paul Lozier. The creek, normally a Class II, was running high due to recent rains. Lozier, 61, was paddling with Howard Strope when they came upon an unavoidable river-wide strainer. Both men hit, flipped, and swam. Lozier became pinned with his head underwater. His son, Kelly, 22, was following the pair in a car when he witnessed the accident. Telling a bystander to call for help, he scrambled down the bank and was able to pull his father’s head above the surface after a brief struggle. Kelly and Strope removed Lozier from his boat and began mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Firefighters used a basked litter to transport the victim to an ambulance. He was transported to
Saratoga
Hospital
where he was listed in stable condition that evening.
SOURCE:
Albany
Gazette via Joe Galea
|
| Conclusions: | EDITOR’S NOTE: Once both men hit the strainer, neither could help the other. The shuttle driver’s quick action then became vital. |
| Report Status: | Completed |