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Contact: Eric Smith, 806-857-3151
Fritch, TX – A 45-year-old Borger resident died Saturday, May 23, 2020 near Cedar Canyon within Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.
Ascencion Fernandez drowned after jumping into the water from his boat to assist others who were having trouble swimming in the waves after falling from a tube being towed behind the boat. Mr. Fernandez was not wearing a personal floatation device when he jumped into the water to assist. He began having trouble shortly after going into the water because of the high winds and waves. By the time his family was able to reach him he had already drowned. Park Rangers and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Wardens were on scene in approximately 5 minutes and began CPR. Life saving efforts by Lake Meredith NRA staff, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and ambulance staff were unsuccessful.
Lake Meredith National Recreation Area Superintendent, Eric Smith, would like to remind all park visitors to be aware of the dangers of recreating in and around water. Conditions at Lake Meredith can change rapidly. Saturday’s windy conditions caused fairly large surface waves in the area Mr. Fernandez jumped into the water. Also remember that fatigue or other medical factors can change your abilities and conditions in which you can safely swim. Always wear a personal floatation device when recreating on and around the water. Always have a float plan and discuss what to do in case of an emergency with all persons on your boat. Have your Type IV throwable floatation device readily accessible and ensure all on board know its location and how to use it.
The National Park Service would thank our partner agencies, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Hutchinson County Sheriffs’ Department, for their help during this incident.
For questions or additional information, please contact Lake Meredith National Recreation Area Headquarters at 806-857-3151.
Last updated: May 26, 2020