Divers Swarm Lake Washington After Car Reported Off Lake Washington Boulevard

Lake Washington turned into an active rescue zone Sunday afternoon as Seattle Fire Department rescue swimmers and divers hit the water near the 3800 block of Lake Washington Boulevard South after reports of a vehicle in the lake. Officials asked people to steer clear of the area while crews searched.

The Seattle Fire Department said on X that crews were on scene and that “rescue swimmers and divers are in the water investigating.” The department also urged the public to “please avoid the area” while responders assessed the situation, according to the Seattle Fire Department.

How water rescues work and recent local cases

Seattle’s rescue swimmer and dive teams routinely deploy specialized boats, rescue watercraft and trained divers to search for submerged vehicles and victims, often working alongside Seattle Police Harbor Patrol. In February, crews removed a car roof to free three people after a vehicle went into a ditch on Lake Washington Boulevard East, highlighting how quickly these calls can turn into complicated rescue operations, as reported by KIRO 7.

The department’s Fire Line blog details past incidents where rescue swimmers, divers and rescue watercraft combed Lake Washington for missing patients, underscoring how many people and tools these searches can require. Those write-ups describe crews using ladders, boats and coordinated search patterns to locate patients and bring them to shore for life-saving care, per Seattle Fire’s Fire Line.

What residents should know

Drivers and residents should be ready for heavy emergency activity and possible temporary road closures near the 3800 block of Lake Washington Boulevard South while the search continues. The lakeside boulevard also draws significant weekend recreational traffic once the weather warms up, which can add to congestion during a response like this…

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