Injured Kayaker Rescued From River in South Kingstown - Drone Used to Locate Victim
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Injured Kayaker Rescued From River in South Kingstown - Drone Used to Locate Victim

About Incident
Shortly before 8 PM on Sunday, the Union Fire District, along with the Kingston Fire District, were dispatched to the Chipuxet River in West Kingston for a report of an injured kayaker.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTMembers from Stations 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 responded with boats and attempted to make their way to where the injured person was located.
South Kingstown Police and the Rhode Island Environmental Police used a drone to locate the person, who was deep in an isolated part of the river.
Two UFD members used kayaks to locate the victim and help to guide them back to a place where she could be removed from the river.
She was evaluated at the scene by South Kingstown Emergency Medical Services.
“This is not a typical type of response for our volunteers, but it shows the level of training they receive and the high-level rescue services our members provide the community even in very challenging conditions,” Union Fire District Chief Steven Pinch said.
“We are very thankful that the individual in this case was able to be safely rescued, and we are grateful to our fellow first responders for their assistance in locating and rescuing this person from the river," he added.
