
Three People Rescued By CPW Ranger After Raft Incident on The Arkansas River
At least three people were rescued by A Colorado Parks and Wildlife ranger after their raft flipped over on the Arkansas River about three weeks ago on July 6th.
“We could hear yelling from across the river, and that was the two unaccounted-for folks. They were upstream with their friends and swam to shore pretty quickly after they flipped in Zoom Flume,” said Hammond. Read more here
Great heroic work to the CPW Ranger for coming to rescue the three people. We hope the three people are doing well. Please be safe out there!
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