One Dead, Two Hospitalized After Boat Overturns on Lincoln Pond. Dive Team Recovered Victim Saturday Morning.
A 30-year-old Syracuse man died after a rented boat overturned on Lincoln Pond in Essex County on the night of May 15. Two others were treated for hypothermia. The dive team recovered the victim Saturday morning.
A 30-year-old man from Syracuse died after the boat overturned on Lincoln Pond. Two others were pulled from the water and treated for hypothermia at Elizabethtown Hospital. The dive team located the third victim early Saturday morning. He was declared dead at the scene.
New York State Forest Rangers and the Horicon Fire Department Dive Team responded. Water temperatures in Adirondack ponds in mid-May are typically in the low 50s — cold enough to cause rapid hypothermia.
Essex County first responders were called to Lincoln Pond Campground in New Russia on Friday night for a water emergency, according to Essex County Dispatch. WPTZ confirmed the response at 10:58 PM Friday. No further details have been officially released.
The following details have not been independently verified. They are drawn from scanner traffic monitored by a community member, who shared what they heard publicly on Facebook and explicitly cautioned that they could not claim complete accuracy.
What Community Members Reported from the Scanner
According to scanner traffic reported by a community member, the incident involved a boat sinking. There were reportedly two people in the water, including one person described as unable to swim. A recovery team and dive team were requested. One person was reportedly rescued and with EMS. One person was reportedly unaccounted for as of the last scanner traffic the community member monitored.
What Has Been Independently Confirmed
Essex County Dispatch confirmed first responders were on scene at Lincoln Pond Campground. WPTZ confirmed the response. No other details have been independently verified by Tri-Lakes Town Square.
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