Several people rescued on Red Deer River Saturday afternoon
Red Deer Emergency Services is issuing a stern warning about river safety after multiple distress calls from people floating down the Red Deer River.
Deputy Chief Chris Kearns says the first call came in around 3:45 p.m. Saturday.
“A party of 11 river rafters became entangled with a bridge abutment near Gaetz Avenue and required to be rescued. Red Deer City Emergency Services assisted in the rescue and deployed a watercraft,” the City clarified in a release later Saturday evening. “Seven rafters were located on one side of the river, and three were on the other side. The eleventh person was located down river.”
Of the 11 people, nine were adults and two were youth. No one was seriously injured and none were wearing life jackets or floatation devices, according to Kearns.