I have to agree with the question of Dean being underwater for 35 minutes with the PD/FD/Ambulance less than 1/2 mile away. Something doesn't seem right. Don't know who called 911 but if they were told someone was drowning seems absurd it would take that long to respond.
Real simple folks....
The man drown within a minute and a half of entering the water. He then sank to the bottom which is often the case when someone drowns in fresh water. There is less than a foot of visibility in that lake water. I would think you could now understand why it would take 35 minutes to find and pull him out of the water. If not, I can take you to the lake and throw a bright orange bicycle in the water... I will time you while you look for it...
Regards,
Erik
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erikdean writes:
Real simple folks....
The man drown within a minute and a half of entering the water. He then sank to the bottom which is often the case when someone drowns in fresh water. There is less than a foot of visibility in that lake water. I would think you could now understand why it would take 35 minutes to find and pull him out of the water. If not, I can take you to the lake and throw a bright orange bicycle in the water... I will time you while you look for it...
Regards,
Erik
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