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One adult and three kids under five in a boat does not make for a safe outing as the following story reveals. Kids are kids and they need constant attention at that age. I know this lake well. Fortunate for everyone they were seen.
Updated: 06/07/2010 09:04:14 AM CDT
A man who was boating with three children Sunday
morning on Lake Holcombe was flown to an Eau Claire
hospital after falling overboard and being struck by
the boat's propeller.
Around 9:15 a.m., a 1-year-old on the boat had fallen
overboard near Isle Bay Resort, according to a news
release by Chippewa County sheriff's Capt. Eugene
Gutsch.
The boat's operator, James Braaten, 31, of White Bear
Lake, attempted to grab the child as the boat was in
motion when he also fell into the water. Braaten
received a severe laceration to this leg after being
struck by the propeller of the 17-foot inboard boat.
A 3-year-old and 5-year-old still were in the boat at
the time of the incident.
After being struck, Braaten was able to hang onto the
back of the boat until the 5-year-old shut off the
engine by turning the key. People on shore at Isle Bay
used a pontoon boat and lifted the 1-year-old, who was
wearing a life vest, from the water. People on the
pontoon boat also brought the boat with the two
children and Braaten to shore.
Cornell Fire Department and EMS treated and transported
the Braaten to a landing zone, where he was flown by
Mayo One to Luther Hospital. The three children were
treated at the scene and released to their mother.
The incident remains under investigation by the
Chippewa County Sheriff's office with the assistance of
the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the
Wisconsin State Patrol.
Braaten's condition was not available Sunday.
Updated: 06/07/2010 09:04:14 AM CDT
A man who was boating with three children Sunday
morning on Lake Holcombe was flown to an Eau Claire
hospital after falling overboard and being struck by
the boat's propeller.
Around 9:15 a.m., a 1-year-old on the boat had fallen
overboard near Isle Bay Resort, according to a news
release by Chippewa County sheriff's Capt. Eugene
Gutsch.
The boat's operator, James Braaten, 31, of White Bear
Lake, attempted to grab the child as the boat was in
motion when he also fell into the water. Braaten
received a severe laceration to this leg after being
struck by the propeller of the 17-foot inboard boat.
A 3-year-old and 5-year-old still were in the boat at
the time of the incident.
After being struck, Braaten was able to hang onto the
back of the boat until the 5-year-old shut off the
engine by turning the key. People on shore at Isle Bay
used a pontoon boat and lifted the 1-year-old, who was
wearing a life vest, from the water. People on the
pontoon boat also brought the boat with the two
children and Braaten to shore.
Cornell Fire Department and EMS treated and transported
the Braaten to a landing zone, where he was flown by
Mayo One to Luther Hospital. The three children were
treated at the scene and released to their mother.
The incident remains under investigation by the
Chippewa County Sheriff's office with the assistance of
the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the
Wisconsin State Patrol.
Braaten's condition was not available Sunday.