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CFR responds to drowning at Green River Lake State Park

From Chris Taylor, Chief
Executive Director Fire-Rescue-EMS
Campbellsville Fire-Rescue

At 3:32pmET on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, Campbellsville Fire-Rescue was dispatched to a report of a drowning at the Green River Lake State Park. Upon arrival, firefighters found an unresponsive not breathing adult male on the shore with CPR in progress. CFD and CTCEMS initiated advanced life support care and transported the victim up a steep cliff to the medic unit. No firefighter or any other civilian injuries were reported.

The incident is being investigated by the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. We are unsure of the victim's status at the time of press release.


  • Firefighters Responding: 8
  • Responding Apparatus: Rescue 1, Squad 1, and Chief

  • Assisting Agencies:
    • Campbellsville Taylor County 911 Center
    • Campbellsville Taylor County EMS
    • Taylor County Coroner's Office
    • Ky Fish and Wildlife
    • Kentucky State Park Ranger
    • US Army Corps of Engineers


This story was posted on 2023-05-31 17:48:14
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