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Paddleboarder’s body recovered from Rampart Reservoir early Sunday

Man fell into the water during a wind storm

Rampart Reservoir is a 500-acre reservoir located 4 miles east of Woodland Park in El Paso County. (Courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife)
Rampart Reservoir is a 500-acre reservoir located 4 miles east of Woodland Park in El Paso County. (Courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Rescue crews recovered the body of a paddleboarder who fell into Rampart Reservoir and disappeared during a wind storm northwest of Colorado Springs on Saturday afternoon.

The Colorado Springs Fire Department responded to the  late Saturday afternoon after witnesses reported seeing a man fall into the 62-degree water and disappear, in a news release.

A dog on the paddleboard managed to stay afloat before eventually swimming to shore.

A Colorado Parks and Wildlife water rescue team used sonar and a remote-operate submersible to search the 500-acre reservoir and found the man’s body underwater at 1 a.m. Sunday.

His name will be released by the El Paso County Coroner’s Office.

This is at least the 30th water-related death in Colorado so far in 2024, state officials said in a news release.

“This is a tragedy and we offer our condolences to the family and friends of the victim,” CPW Boating Safety Manager Grant Brown said in a statement. “We’ve experienced far too many water deaths in Colorado. We urge everyone on or near the water to please wear a life jacket.”

Falling into water that cold can cause someone’s body to cramp and leave them unable to swim, Brown said.

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