Water Rescue at Log Boom Park Sunday

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Fire dispatched its rescue teams to Log Boom Park in Kenmore on November 16, 2025, following reports of an individual in the water. Crews swiftly located the person and executed a rescue using their watercraft, transporting the patient to the beach for immediate care. Medics subsequently took the individual to a local hospital for further evaluation. The operation took about seven minutes, demonstrating the team's effectiveness despite dark and rainy conditions. Shoreline Fire credited their successful rescue to rigorous training, teamwork, and reliable equipment.

The incident underscores the vital role of emergency services in safeguarding community members. Local authorities continue to prioritize water safety measures in public spaces. This rescue serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness in emergency situations.

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