14-year-old girl drowns on the Esopus Creek
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 11:29 am
On Saturday, September 5, 2015, around 11am, a 14-year-old girl from Ellington CT got sucked into a large and dangerous "Strainer" (Log Jam) on the Esopus Creek in the Town of Shandaken. She has been identified as Jordyn Engler, 14, of Ellington Connecticut. She was tubing the Esopus Creek with her father. The exact location was by the Allaben Cemetery off state Route 28. At the time, the DEP was releasing water from the Schoharie reservoir into the Esopus Creek via an underground tunnel. When the water is released, it will add 21 million gallons of water per hour. This causes the water level goes up drastically. Generally, tubers and kayakers prefer the water level this high, and flock to the Esopus creek when the water is released. Emergency crews spent several hours trying to extract her. Finally, they had to ask the DEP to turn off the water so that they could recover her.
When rescue members arrived, they had to rescue her father from the same log jam. Swift water rescue was able to locate her body under the log jam, but they were not able to pull it out. They attempted to recover her body for three hours. At that point, the DEP made the decision to shut off the water flow from Schoharie Reservoir. This took an additional 6 hours to shut off, and for the water flow to slow down. At that point they were able to remove her.
The following Agencies were involved in the incident:
Ulster County Sheriff's Department
New York State Police
New York State Police Helicopter
New York State DEC
New York City DEP
Shandaken Ambulance
Ulster Hose Fire Department
West Hurley Fire Department
Shandaken Fire Department
Phoenicia Fire Department
Olive First Aid
Ulster County Fire Coordinator
Dive teams from the police and local fire departments.
When rescue members arrived, they had to rescue her father from the same log jam. Swift water rescue was able to locate her body under the log jam, but they were not able to pull it out. They attempted to recover her body for three hours. At that point, the DEP made the decision to shut off the water flow from Schoharie Reservoir. This took an additional 6 hours to shut off, and for the water flow to slow down. At that point they were able to remove her.
The following Agencies were involved in the incident:
Ulster County Sheriff's Department
New York State Police
New York State Police Helicopter
New York State DEC
New York City DEP
Shandaken Ambulance
Ulster Hose Fire Department
West Hurley Fire Department
Shandaken Fire Department
Phoenicia Fire Department
Olive First Aid
Ulster County Fire Coordinator
Dive teams from the police and local fire departments.