Two Stranded Paddleboarders Rescued By KSAR on Thompson River
On Tuesday afternoon, the Kamloops Search and Rescue rescued two paddleboarders who were stranded on the Thompson River.
According to a KSAR debrief, the two women were unable to reach shore due to a steep cliff. Read more here
Thank you to KSAR for their amazing rescue of the two women, and we wish them a speedy recovery. Just a friendly reminder to wear a life jacket when adventuring out on the water. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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