Accident Database

Report ID#66756

1993-04-18
accident date
Unidentified Men
victim
0
victim age
Middle Creek
river
n/a
section
six miles upstream of Middleburg, PA
location
n/a
gage
n/a
water level
I
river difficulty
Caught in Low Head Dam Hydraulic
cause code(s)
Near Drowning
injury type(s)
Inexperience
factors
Private
trip type
Whitewater Kayak
boat type
status?
status

Description

FOOLISHNESS AT MIDDLEBURG DAM Three solo canoeists put in on Class I Middle Creek six miles upstream of Middleburg, Pennsylvania , on April 18, 1993. After making the run, they returned to take a look at a low-head dam about one-fourth of a mile above their takeout. They decided to shoot the dam one person at a time. The first man was successful; the second flipped and washed through. The third man, who was wearing a PFD, swamped, flipped, and became trapped in the hydraulic below the dam. One of the men waded out and extended a hand to help. He was pulled off his feet into the reversal. The third man grabbed a canoe and was trying to extend it to his companions when they were washed free. He pulled the two men out. One was not breathing, so he started CPR, got a pulse, and continued rescue breathing until the victim could breathe on his own. A fisherman called 991. An ambulance transferred the victim to a Life Flight helicopter; he was taken to Geisinger Medical Center , where he was treated and released after several days. The other man was rewarmed in the car of a Pennsylvania Watercraft Officer. SOURCE: Pennsylvania Boat and Fish Commission EDITOR’S NOTE: The Boat and Fish Commission charged the three men with negligent operation of a watercraft. Being ignorant or stupid should not be a crime. The dam itself was unmarked; there were no warning signs. Although the group certainly displayed bad judgment, they were wearing PFDs and extricated themselves from the hydraulic without outside help. I suspect they won’t try this sort of thing again