Despite first responders have to rescue people from the water and overall general concerns about the high water levels of Boulder Creek, it's still open for tubing and other sports.
BOULDER, Colo. — The City of Boulder confirmed that in just the past two weeks, there have been five rescues on Boulder Creek, three of which were in the past couple of days.
Our partners at The Denver Post report, the Boulder Sheriff’s Office's policy is to only enact a tubing restriction on Boulder Creek when water levels have a sustained cubic feet per second level of 700 or above. At approximately 3:30pm today BFR & and @boulderpolice received a call for a water rescue in the creek. Numerous first responders searched different locations along the bank until they saw bystanders who worked with first responders to pull the adult woman out of the water 1/2 pic.twitter.com/3eZ4UZ18XA
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