Calling for help encouraged over attempted water rescue
Saskatchewan residents have enjoyed the heat of the summer, but a national organization is reminding residents to be cautious on the water and think twice when attempting a rescue.
The Saskatchewan branch of the Lifesaving Socity released a statement encouraging residents to take alternate steps in helping people in duress while out on the water. CEO Shelby Rushton said it was sparked by multiple recent cases of drowning that occurred in recent weeks, where the would-be rescuer ended up in trouble themselves. This includes this past weekend’s incident in Turtle Lake, where a 61 year-old male attempted to rescue a female swimmer who was struggling, resulting in both being recovered but declared dead by paramedics.
“We love that people want to save others, but we want them to be safe as well,” Rushton said.
Options that should be considered first include calling for help, calling 911 and providing the individual with something they can utilize for floating, such as life jackets, pool noodles and other items. Rushton said it’s important to remember there’s an inherent danger being around water for swimmers and non-swimmers alike.



