 
                      
STEVENSON, Wash. (AP) — Sheriff's deputies and firefighters have 
rescued a man who was trapped in rushing water at the base of a 
southwestern Washington waterfall after his legs got caught in rocks.
The
 Skamania County sheriff's office said John Napierkowski, 19, was 
rescued Monday night in a pool near the bottom of Dougan Falls on the 
Washougal River.
Napierkowski had gone swimming with friends when 
his legs became trapped in big rocks at the bottom of the natural pool 
below the waterfall, Sheriff Dave Brown said Tuesday.
"The force of the water pushes you right into them," Brown said.
The
 sheriff's office received a call shortly after 8 p.m. that the 
Washougal man was trapped in chest-deep water in the popular swimming 
hole.
"The first thing we do is try to keep him above water," Brown said
Emergency
 crews tied ropes to the man, and also gave him a life jacket, Brown 
said. Then they gave him a harness and attached an additional rope.
"First
 responders then began pulling on the rope from upriver and were able to
 free Napierkowski," said a press release from the sheriff's office.
Napierkowski
 was taken to a hospital because he was trapped in the water for about 
an hour and was lethargic from the cold. Brown estimated the water 
temperature at 60 degrees or less.
"The water was putting a beat down on his body," Brown said.
The incident occurred about 30 miles east of the Portland, Oregon, area.
Napierkowski,
 who could not be immediately reached for comment, is not the first 
person to become trapped in the area below the falls. Four years ago, a 
14-year-old boy from Wilsonville, Oregon, got his leg trapped between 
boulders in the river below Dougan Falls. The water in that case reached
 to the boy's nose before he was rescued
 
 
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