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A grim recovery puts Sacramento’s underwater rescue team back in the spotlight

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Sacramento, California – A difficult recovery on Thursday again placed the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Dive Team in one of the most dangerous corners of public safety work, as team members located and recovered a drowning victim after what officials described as another determined response.

The operation served as a solemn reminder of the work carried out by the specialized unit, whose members are often called into waterways where conditions can shift quickly and where the dangers are rarely visible from shore. In places such as the Sacramento River, divers may face strong currents, debris, poor visibility and unpredictable hazards beneath the surface.

Yet, despite those risks, the team continues to respond when families are facing some of the hardest moments of their lives. Officials said the Dive Team’s role is not only about search and recovery, but also about helping bring answers and a measure of closure to loved ones during devastating circumstances.

“On Thursday, thankfully, determination once again proved successful as the Sacramento Sheriff’s Dive Team members located and recovered a drowning victim,” the Sheriff’s Office said.

The agency described the Dive Team as one of the region’s premier public safety dive units, pointing to its professionalism, determination and compassion during high-risk operations. The team’s work often supports not only Sacramento County but also neighboring agencies that rely on its specialized training and equipment during emergencies.

The recovery comes as Sacramento County prepares for upcoming budget discussions, where officials say the Sheriff’s Dive Team and Marine Enforcement Detail remain at risk of being eliminated. The possible cuts have raised concerns about the future of water-related emergency response in a region where rivers, lakes and other waterways are part of everyday life.

The Sheriff’s Office is now urging residents to speak up if they believe the units should remain in place. Community members are being encouraged to contact the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors and voice support for preserving the Dive Team and Marine Enforcement Detail.

For the families who need them, these teams often arrive at moments when every minute matters and every answer carries weight. Thursday’s recovery showed once again why their work is dangerous, difficult and deeply important to the community they serve.

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