Accident Database

Report ID#69300

2005-05-06
accident date
Erich Fleischman
victim
50
victim age
Illinois
river
2 - Miami Bar to Oak Flat
section
small rapid near Klondike Creek
location
1500 cfs
gage
Medium
water level
III
river difficulty
Pinned in Boat against Rock or Sieve
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Failed Rescue
factors
Private
trip type
Whitewater Kayak
boat type
status?
status

Description

On May 6th Dr. Erich Fleischman, 50, died after his kayak pinned in what rescuers called a “small rapid” on Oregon’s remote Illinois River. According to an article in the Jackson County Mail-Tribune, his group was able to free his boat and get him to shore, but he died 90 minutes later. Few details are available, and anyone who can give a full account of what happened is encouraged to contact the AW Safety Committee. from http://www.oregonkayaking.net/passages/erich_fleischman.html: Erich Fleischman May 10th, 2005 Illinois River GRANTS PASS — A 50-year-old Grants Pass man died after he was pinned underwater against a boulder while kayaking on the Illinois River in a remote reach of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness. R. Erich Fleischman, a naturopathic physician, spent five to seven minutes under water last Friday before being pulled from the river by companions who successfully performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation to restore his breathing, said Josephine County sheriff’s Lt. Brian Anderson. But about 90 minutes later, Fleischman’s pulse stopped and another 45 minutes of CPR failed to revive him, Anderson said. Fleischman was an experienced river runner who had done an annual Illinois River trip with friends for the past 15 to 20 years, police said. The accident occurred at a small rapid near Klondike Creek that isn’t among the difficult and highly technical white water for which the Illinois River is famed. After the accident, another member of the 10-person party paddled out of the canyon and broke into an unoccupied cabin at Lower Oak Flat near Agness to call 9-1-1, Anderson said. An Oregon Air National Guard helicopter flew Fleischman’s body Saturday to Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford. — Beth Quinn http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2005/0510/local/stories/02local.htm