Over the weekend, Maury County Fire responded to a call regarding an injured kayaker on the Duck River. The emergency personnel were directed to the vicinity near Carpenters Bridge, and with the assistance of a local homeowner, they gained access to a private boat ramp for closer proximity to the scene. A raft was promptly deployed, allowing the team to paddle a short distance and retrieve the kayaker, who fortunately sustained only minor injuries.
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