
Family Rescued After Being Stranded on Gallatin River
A family was rescued by Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue after they were stranded with their paddle board and couldn't swim back due to the fast, rapid water flows of the river.
The rescue team was able to bring the family and injured person safely to shore where they were evaluated by members of Central Valley Fire District and Manhattan Volunteer Fire Department. Read more here
Excellent work to the GCSSAR team for rescuing the family. We hope everyone recovers well and as always, please be safe out there!
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