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"Buz" Anderson Jr., 47, was overcome by the current of a river that had overflowed in Wellington Township, about 40 miles southwest of Cleveland. Fellow firefighters pulled him back to shore and administered CPR, and he died at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, Wellington fire officials said.



A rescue effort in Lorain County turned fatal for one firefighter while the team tried to pull two stranded teens to safety.

The teens were forced to climb into nearby trees after their Jeep Cherokee became flooded in the high water of the Wellington Reservoir.

Area firefighters and a dive team were dispatched to the scene, and a boat was sent out to rescue the teens. However, the boat was caught in some nearby trees.

One of the divers became overcome by the current and his team member had to pull him from the water. Fellow rescuers tried to revive him, and he was taken to an area hospital, where he later died.

The rescuers were able to eventually reach the teens and bring them to safety. They were not hurt.

The teens' Jeep was reported missing Thursday afternoon, where it was last seen on Pitts Road.

Wellington firefighters are working on rescuing the teenagers who are in the car.

That road is next to the reservoir and was flooded from the heavy rains.

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that's terrible
So Sad
Sad story...
That is sad and heartbreaking.What a hero that dive team member is in my eyes!!! For the Lord said "There is no greater love than he who would lay down his life for a friend."
Very good way of putting it cardsfan