Two people rescued from the Susquehanna river

Two people were rescued from the Susquehanna River. Crews from Lancaster and York counties were called in around 10:35 a.m. Wednesday. Officials said people were fishing when their two-person kayak caught on water and sank. conditions, led to water entering the interior of the kayak. Maybe that’s why he took the water. These people were just unable to turn right and ended up in the water and the boat went downstream, ”said Mike Parker, with the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission. Parker said the kayakers were in the 54-degree water for about 50 minutes. They were wearing life jackets. Both people were taken to hospital and are in stable condition, Parker said.
Two people were rescued from the Susquehanna River.
Teams from Lancaster and York counties were called in around 10:35 a.m. Wednesday.
Officials said people were fishing when their two-person kayak caught on water and sank.
“It is possible that the rough water, these conditions, led to water seeping into the interior of the kayak. That may be the reason why it took on the water. These people didn’t “just couldn’t turn right and ended up in the water and the boat went downstream,” said Mike Parker, of the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission.
Parker said the kayakers were in the 54-degree water for about 50 minutes.
They were wearing life jackets.
Both people were taken to hospital and are in stable condition, Parker said.