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CURRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
SHERIFF JOHN WARD  
CURRY COUNTY, OREGON  
94235 MOORE STREET, SUITE 311  
29808 Colvin Street (Physical)  
GOLD BEACH, OR  97444  
(541) 247-3243  
  
07-15-2024  
  
On July 14th, 2024, at about 1:33pm, the Curry County Sheriff’s Dispatch overheard radio traffic through the Oregon State Police, regarding a drowning at the Lobster Creek gravel bar area, nine miles east of Gold Beach, Or.  Dispatch sent patrol deputies and paged out Cal Ore Life Flight and the Gold Beach Fire Department.  The information gathered was that a forty-one-year-old male, later identified as Adam Birdsell, from Medford, Oregon, had drowned and had been under water for about four to six minutes.  Less than two minutes after Birdsell went under water, a Sheriff’s Marine Boat out of Linn County arrived on scene, on their way down river from training with other marine deputies from around the state.  Without prior knowledge of a drowning and being flagged down and told about the drowning by witnesses, they began searching for Birdsell.  The two marine deputies quickly located Birdsell submerged in about six feet of water.  One of the deputies dove in and pulled Birdsell out of the water and onto their boat.  Several other marine deputies and boats arrived to assist.  The deputies started CPR immediately while they transported Birdsell to the boat ramp where Cal Ore Life Flight continued lifesaving efforts.  Birdsell was transported to Curry General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased by medical staff.    
  
Birdsell was on vacation with his family and friends, who witnessed the drowning.  The Curry County District Attorney was notified and authorized release of Birdsell to Redwood Memorial Services out of Brookings.  The Curry County Sheriff’s Office sends our condolences to the family and friends of Adam Birdsell.  This was the second drowning in ten days at the same location.
CURRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
SHERIFF JOHN WARD  
CURRY COUNTY, OREGON  
94235 MOORE STREET, SUITE 311  
29808 Colvin Street (Physical)  
GOLD BEACH, OR  97444  
(541) 247-3243  
  
07-15-2024  
  
On July 14th, 2024, at about 1:33pm, the Curry County Sheriff’s Dispatch overheard radio traffic through the Oregon State Police, regarding a drowning at the Lobster Creek gravel bar area, nine miles east of Gold Beach, Or.  Dispatch sent patrol deputies and paged out Cal Ore Life Flight and the Gold Beach Fire Department.  The information gathered was that a forty-one-year-old male, later identified as Adam Birdsell, from Medford, Oregon, had drowned and had been under water for about four to six minutes.  Less than two minutes after Birdsell went under water, a Sheriff’s Marine Boat out of Linn County arrived on scene, on their way down river from training with other marine deputies from around the state.  Without prior knowledge of a drowning and being flagged down and told about the drowning by witnesses, they began searching for Birdsell.  The two marine deputies quickly located Birdsell submerged in about six feet of water.  One of the deputies dove in and pulled Birdsell out of the water and onto their boat.  Several other marine deputies and boats arrived to assist.  The deputies started CPR immediately while they transported Birdsell to the boat ramp where Cal Ore Life Flight continued lifesaving efforts.  Birdsell was transported to Curry General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased by medical staff.    
  
Birdsell was on vacation with his family and friends, who witnessed the drowning.  The Curry County District Attorney was notified and authorized release of Birdsell to Redwood Memorial Services out of Brookings.  The Curry County Sheriff’s Office sends our condolences to the family and friends of Adam Birdsell.  This was the second drowning in ten days at the same location.
CURRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SHERIFF JOHN WARD CURRY COUNTY, OREGON 94235 MOORE STREET, SUITE 311 29808 Colvin Street (Physical) GOLD BEACH, OR 97444 (541) 247-3243 07-15-2024 On July 14th, 2024, at about 1:33pm, the Curry County Sheriff’s Dispatch overheard radio traffic through the Oregon State Police, regarding a drowning at the Lobster Creek gravel bar area, nine miles east of Gold Beach, Or. Dispatch sent patrol deputies and paged out Cal Ore Life Flight and the Gold Beach Fire Department. The information gathered was that a forty-one-year-old male, later identified as Adam Birdsell, from Medford, Oregon, had drowned and had been under water for about four to six minutes. Less than two minutes after Birdsell went under water, a Sheriff’s Marine Boat out of Linn County arrived on scene, on their way down river from training with other marine deputies from around the state. Without prior knowledge of a drowning and being flagged down and told about the drowning by witnesses, they began searching for Birdsell. The two marine deputies quickly located Birdsell submerged in about six feet of water. One of the deputies dove in and pulled Birdsell out of the water and onto their boat. Several other marine deputies and boats arrived to assist. The deputies started CPR immediately while they transported Birdsell to the boat ramp where Cal Ore Life Flight continued lifesaving efforts. Birdsell was transported to Curry General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased by medical staff. Birdsell was on vacation with his family and friends, who witnessed the drowning. The Curry County District Attorney was notified and authorized release of Birdsell to Redwood Memorial Services out of Brookings. The Curry County Sheriff’s Office sends our condolences to the family and friends of Adam Birdsell. This was the second drowning in ten days at the same location.

Published on: 07/15/2024

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CURRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
SHERIFF JOHN WARD
CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
94235 MOORE STREET, SUITE 311
29808 Colvin Street (Physical)
GOLD BEACH, OR 97444
(541) 247-3243

07-15-2024

On July 14th, 2024, at about 1:33pm, the Curry County Sheriff’s Dispatch overheard radio traffic through the Oregon State Police, regarding a drowning at the Lobster Creek gravel bar area, nine miles east of Gold Beach, Or. Dispatch sent patrol deputies and paged out Cal Ore Life Flight and the Gold Beach Fire Department. The information gathered was that a forty-one-year-old male, later identified as Adam Birdsell, from Medford, Oregon, had drowned and had been under water for about four to six minutes. Less than two minutes after Birdsell went under water, a Sheriff’s Marine Boat out of Linn County arrived on scene, on their way down river from training with other marine deputies from around the state. Without prior knowledge of a drowning and being flagged down and told about the drowning by witnesses, they began searching for Birdsell. The two marine deputies quickly located Birdsell submerged in about six feet of water. One of the deputies dove in and pulled Birdsell out of the water and onto their boat. Several other marine deputies and boats arrived to assist. The deputies started CPR immediately while they transported Birdsell to the boat ramp where Cal Ore Life Flight continued lifesaving efforts. Birdsell was transported to Curry General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased by medical staff.

Birdsell was on vacation with his family and friends, who witnessed the drowning. The Curry County District Attorney was notified and authorized release of Birdsell to Redwood Memorial Services out of Brookings. The Curry County Sheriff’s Office sends our condolences to the family and friends of Adam Birdsell. This was the second drowning in ten days at the same location.

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