Body of missing paddleboarder found in Rampart Reservoir early Sunday

A water rescue team from Colorado Parks and Wildlife recovered a body from Rampart Reservoir, west of the Air Force Academy, early Sunday, according to a news release from the state agency.

The recovery comes following an hours-long effort, initiated Saturday afternoon, to find a paddleboarder who fell into the water and failed to resurface.

The Colorado Springs Fire Department took the initial emergency call after witnesses saw a man fall from his paddleboard, CPW officials said. A dog was able to stay on the paddleboard and eventually swam to shore. The Fire Department immediately began searching, deploying a helicopter and drone, before calling CPW’s marine recovery team to assist.

Parks and Wildlife personnel, equipped with lights, a camera and sonar equipment, began searching at about 7 p.m., the release stated. Team members found the body, submerged more than 60 feet deep, at about 1 a.m. Rangers pulled the body from the water about an hour later.

The El Paso County Coroner’s Office will officially identify the victim, determine the cause of death and notify next of kin, wildlife officials said.

“We’ve experienced far too many water deaths in Colorado,” said CPW boating safety program manager Grant Brown. “We urge everyone on or near the water to please wear a life jacket.”

Cold water draws warmth away from the body much faster than cold air, according to the National Weather Service website. Sudden immersion can cause near-immediate shock. The water in Rampart Reservoir was 62 degrees on Saturday, CPW said.

“When someone is plunged into such cold water, the shock from cold water immersion can cause your entire body to cramp leaving you unable to swim,” Brown said. “You can die in one or two minutes.”

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife rescue crews found the body of a missing paddleboarder in Rampart reservoir early Sunday. (Courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife)
Colorado Parks and Wildlife rescue crews found the body of a missing paddleboarder in Rampart reservoir early Sunday. (Courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife)

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