The Enterprise June 22, 2020
BRIDGEWATER — Two men whose canoe was damaged on the Town
River were rescued with the help of drone thermal imaging.
“Deploying the drone from the deck of the fire boat and
using thermal imaging gave responders the visibility they needed to locate the
individuals,” Bridgewater Police Chief Christopher Delmonte said in a
statement.
The father of one of the men called West Bridgewater police
around 8:30 p.m. Saturday and reported that the canoe his son and friend were
in was damaged and taking on water.
Bridgewater police and fire units went to the Lake
Nippenicket boat ramp to launch their rescue boat. An officer and firefighters
went to the northern part of the lake to enter the Town River.
First responders were able to talk to the canoers, but were
not immediately able to identify their exact location, according to police.
Officer Chris Rondeau launched a drone from the boat to search the area with
thermal imaging.
From footage of the rescue, the 22-year-old men were seen
waving at the drone when it found their location, which was about 200 feet away
from the boat.
The men were rescued from the chest deep part of the river
and brought back to shore, where they were evaluated and reunited with
families.
Delmonte said the weather conditions were favorable for the
rescue and the canoers were not injured.
“This rescue effort is a great example of the Bridgewater
police and fire departments working together,” Fire Chief Thomas Levy said in a
statement. “I commend the quick action of the individuals involved with this
water rescue.”
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