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Mesa Firefighters Rescue 75-Year-Old Man During Salt River Training

Kristine Lozada
Last updated: July 11, 2025 7:20 pm
Kristine Lozada
Published: July 11, 2025
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What began as a routine swift-water rescue training session at the Phon D. Sutton Recreation Area on the Salt River swiftly turned into a life-saving emergency when Mesa Fire & Medical crews sprang into action. During their July 8 drill, the team noticed a 75‑year‑old man unresponsive in the current. Recognizing the danger, they launched a real rescue—without missing a beat.

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  • 🚨 How It Unfolded
  • Why This Matters
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🚨 How It Unfolded

  • Training in action: Crews were midway through practicing powerful water rescue techniques when they suddenly spotted the man face-down in the river
  • Swift response: Firefighters swam out, pulled him ashore, and began CPR. Their prompt efforts revived the man before paramedics transported him to a hospital
  • Critical timing: Capt. Mike Thomas emphasized the importance of their presence: “If we weren’t there… he probably would have floated by and gone unnoticed”
  • Ongoing connection: The department hopes to reunite with the man and thanks their trained team for turning preparation into action

Why This Matters

  • Proof training works: The incident highlights how regular drills prepare crews for real-world emergencies—where seconds can make all the difference
  • Life-saving preparedness: Swift recognition and CPR saved a life that day—exactly what training is for .
  • Call for precautions: Officials remind everyone to wear life jackets, swim in pairs, and never underestimate river currents

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