A person was in critical condition Saturday, Aug. 9 after being pulled from the Willamette River, Eugene Springfield Fire said in a statement.

The water rescue came after a report at about 6:45 p.m. of the river’s current sweeping away someone last seen downstream from the Owosso Bridge near where the Randy Papé Beltline crosses the Willamette.

A rescue boat found the person below the surface about 30 minutes after they were last seen, with medics taking the person to a hospital. Officials did not identify the person.

“They were resuscitated and subsequently flown to Portland for further treatment at Doernbecher’s,” Eugene Springfield Fire Chief Michael Caven said in an email Monday, referring to Doernbecher Children’s Hospital at Oregon Health & Science University.

Eugene police and the Lane County Sheriff’s Office helped with the search on Saturday.

There have previously been two drownings in the Willamette River since July in the Eugene and Springfield area.