Firefighters Make High Water Rescue on Milwaukee River

Report ID#77576

2026-04-26
accident date
Father and Son
victim
n/a
victim age
Milwaukee River
river
n/a
section
n/a
location
1.2 feet
gage
High
water level
I
river difficulty
Other
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Cold Water, High Water
factors
Private
trip type
n/a
boat type
status?
status

Description

Video shows high water: bank-full conditions and very fast current.
Father And Son Rescued After Kayak Overturns On Milwaukee River
After their kayak overturned on the rain-swollen Milwaukee River, a father and son were rescued on April 19, 2026. A bystander spotted the pair in the water and made the call, triggering the rescue, and North Shore Fire and Rescue was alerted of the situation just after 3 p.m. The duo had made their way out of the current and onto a small, partially-submerged island where they held themselves while the rescue was planned.
In the video, first responders can be seen on a raft crossing the swift current of the river to reach the trapped pair before pulling them into the raft and ferrying them back across the river.
Neither father nor son was reported to have sustained injuries, and both can be seen wearing a lifejacket in the video.
The incident occurred near Glendale, on the Milwaukee River. While the river is generally calm in the summer months, spring rainfall increased the volume and speed of the river significantly and led to hazardous conditions.“As soon as I saw the rafts, I knew it was a kayaking incident,” Dale Gatford, a local who regularly kayaks the area, told TMJ4 News Milwaukee. Gatford also shared that he checks the river’s conditions via its U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) gauge before paddling.
✍️: Maddy Marquardt
📷: FOX6 News Milwaukee | YouTube