The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office says deputies rescued a kayaker in distress Tuesday morning on Roses Lake near Manson, Washington. According to the sheriff’s office, on April 7, at about 8:22 a.m., RiverCom dispatch received reports of a man in his 60s yelling for help roughly 600 meters offshore in extremely windy conditions. Callers said the kayak may have overturned and no other boats were on the water, according to the sheriff’s office.
Deputies Chris Eakle and Aaron Seabright responded and found the man in the water near the north end of the lake, partially obscured by cattails. Eakle deployed a marine throw bag and successfully delivered a rescue line to the victim on the first attempt, according to the sheriff’s office. The deputies then worked together to pull the man safely to shore.
Once on land, fire and EMS crews treated the man at the scene and transported him to Lake Chelan Community Hospital for further evaluation. The sheriff’s office credited the deputies’ swift and coordinated actions with saving the man’s life. Officials also thanked responding fire and EMS personnel, along with hospital staff, calling the incident an example of strong interagency collaboration and dedication to public safety.
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