Officials issue warning after person rescued from Potomac River: 'Swimming is prohibited'

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Swimming in Potomac River is dangerous and illegal, officials say

It’s not even Memorial Day, but already, rescue crews have been busy along the Potomac River. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has more advice from local fire and rescue agencies.

It’s not even Memorial Day, but already, rescue crews have been busy along the Potomac River.

"The last week or so we’ve seen a significant increase in the amount of river rescue calls that we have run in the county," said Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Capt. Joe Bell.

First responders were called out Tuesday for a swimmer in distress near Great Falls. They said a kayaker ultimately helped the swimmer to safety.

Meanwhile, last Thursday night two kayakers needed help, and crews from both Montgomery and Fairfax Counties were called in.

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2 kayakers rescued from Great Falls Park; 1 rushed to trauma hospital

First responders from Montgomery County and Fairfax County saved two people from the strong currents at Great Falls State Park.

Sadly, rescuers have seen the worst-case scenario as well. Last September a kayaker was trapped under a rock and killed.

"It is very appealing, and it’s beautiful when you go out there, and it looks very tranquil in spots," Bell explained, "but once again, the currents and the rocks and just the flows, it makes it very dangerous."

That’s why – ahead of another busy summer – Bell stressed that swimming in the Potomac, between Great Falls and the D.C. line, is not only dangerous but also against the law.

"It is not safe to swim in the water," he added. "there are other places to swim besides the Potomac River."