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Two overdue watercrafters on GRL located uninjured Pair had been overdue for four hours. By Chris Taylor, Chief, Campbellsville Fire-Rescue On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 0103 the Campbellsville 911 Center received a call of two missing persons on a watercraft on Green River Lake. The subjects had been overdue approximately 4 hours. At 0319 special operations personnel located the subjects on the shoreline uninjured. The subjects boat had ran into a sandbar and became stuck. Both subjects were not injured and CFD transported the subjects back to their vehicle location. 4 apparatus and 3 watercraft were on scene with 11 personnel for approximately 3 hours. Ky Fish and Wildlife also on scene. This story was posted on 2016-03-09 07:21:57
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