Search for possible body in water turns out to be debris


Fire and rescue teams investigated a report of a possible body in the water. After searching the area, they found that the object was likely debris and not a body.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
C2 is arrived. I'm going to assume command. We'll just keep checking to see what we've got up and down the river. I see boat fix is underway and almost up here. C2 copy command. I don't know if we've been down here before, but there's a whole bunch of logs, driftwood, piling, and sort of debris in the water. C2 copy. Command. You want to come over and we'll just taste. Command from Engine 22 apparatus on the water line. There is some wet clothes here. The jacket and a mask that could be considered a body from afar. But everything else appears clear and PD has walked the beach line up. All companies from commandant. I just face-to-face with Engine 22. We checked the north side of this location. We've checked the south side of this location. We're pretty confident this was not an actual body. So I'm going to put a recall in. We can show all companies returning. And you dispatch can have objects back. Copy your recall of the water rescue resident, East Bank, Limer River, the Cathedral Park Dock. All companies are going to be clearing. Obstix is clear. 7.05. 5. Mary, 21, we copied. Public copy. All right, dispatch is recalling the Water Rescue Alamic River at the Cathedral Park Dock. It's like all companies are clearing, it's 70. The company's clearing and OP6 is clear at 726.22, are you on Ops 1?
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Location mentioned:
Cathedral Park Dock Trail, Portland, OR 97203
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