By Tia Rancourt on Tuesday, 08 August 2023
Category: District News

WATER SAFETY AT LAKE TAHOE

Incline Village, NV - The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District (NLTFPD) is warning of an increased risk of water rescues at Lake Tahoe due to the cold water temperatures. The water temperature at Lake Tahoe is currently 67 degrees, which is considered cold water. Cold water can quickly lead to cold water shock, swim failure, and hypothermia, which can be deadly.

“We have already responded to several water rescues this summer,” said NLTFPD Fire Chief Ryan Sommers. “We want to remind everyone to be aware of the dangers of cold water and to take precautions to stay safe.”

Here are some water safety tips for Lake Tahoe:

Here are some additional tips for staying safe in cold water:

The NLTFPD is committed to keeping our community safe. If you see someone in trouble in the water, call 911 immediately.

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