| River: | Boulder Creek |
| Location: | Island near the 30th St. bridge |
| Water Level: | High |
| Accident Code(s): | Tree Pin |
| Injury Code(s): | Near Drowning |
| Experienced/Inexperienced: | Experienced |
| Private/Commercial: | Private |
| Boat Type: | Kayak - Unknown |
| Number of Occupants: | 1 |
| Number in Group: | 2 |
| Hazard Codes: | High Water, Natural Strainer or Sieve |
| Detailed Description: |
GREAT SAVE ON BOULDER CREEK
On June 5, 1995, Greg Norris was kayaking with Fred Donaghy on Boulder Creek in
Where the river runs past an island near the
Norris had been underwater about three minutes. With the help of a passerby, Donaghy extracted him from the boat and began rescue breathing. Norris began to breathe spontaneously after about eight breaths, but remained unresponsive. The pair was relieved by the Boulder Fire Department, and Norris regained consciousness in a half hour and was transported to the hospital.
SOURCE: Roger W. Lynn, Colorado Whitewater Association Safety Chair posting to rec.boats.paddle |
| Conclusions: | EDITOR’S NOTE: This rescuer must be commended for his quick thinking and dogged persistence.
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| Report Status: | Completed |