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By Min. Dale Edwards, Executive Director | Call & Post

LICKING COUNTY, Ohio — A heartbreaking water rescue operation on the Licking River ended in tragedy after a 15-year-old girl lost her life following an incident that drew a massive emergency response from multiple agencies.

According to fire officials, emergency crews were dispatched Sunday afternoon to the Licking River after reports that individuals were trapped in dangerous river conditions near a downed tree. Initial reports indicated that a family had been kayaking when their teenage daughter became caught in a log jam amid swift-moving waters. Rescue personnel worked tirelessly under difficult conditions to free the young girl from the river.

Authorities reported that river levels remained above normal following recent weather, creating strong currents and hazardous underwater obstacles. Rescue crews described the operation as extremely challenging due to the force of the water and the debris lodged throughout the river channel.

The teenager was reportedly wearing a life jacket at the time of the incident and was transported from the scene by emergency medical personnel. Despite rescue efforts and medical treatment, officials later confirmed that the young girl had died. The loss has left family members, first responders, and community residents devastated.

“This is every rescuer’s worst nightmare,” one local resident said after learning of the tragedy. “Our hearts go out to the family and everyone involved.”

The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers rivers can pose, particularly during periods of elevated water levels and strong currents. Safety experts warn that even experienced swimmers and boaters can quickly find themselves in life-threatening situations when confronted with submerged debris, changing currents, and flood-stage conditions.

Local officials are encouraging residents to exercise extreme caution when enjoying Ohio’s waterways and to remain aware of weather conditions, river levels, and potential hazards before entering the water.

As the community grieves this profound loss, prayers and condolences continue to pour in for the family of the young victim. Counselors and support services are expected to be made available for those affected by the tragedy.

The investigation into the incident remains ongoing.

Originally published by Call & Post – Cleveland — http://callandpost.com. 



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