Two people on paddleboards were rescued from Seneca Lake on Thursday after they were unable to make it back to shore. The rescue operation was carried out by the Yates County Sheriff's deputies.

According to the Yates County Sheriff's deputies, the incident occurred at around 2 p.m. on Thursday. The deputies received a call for assistance, and they quickly responded to the scene.

"At around 2 p.m. on Thursday, we received a call for assistance, and we quickly responded to the scene".

The rescue operation was successful, and the two paddleboarders were brought to safety. The incident highlights the importance of being prepared and aware of the weather conditions when engaging in water activities.

Seneca Lake is a popular spot for water activities, and the incident serves as a reminder for Rochester residents to be cautious when enjoying the lake. The Yates County Sheriff's deputies have been proactive in promoting water safety and responding to emergencies.

The rescue operation is a testament to the quick response and professionalism of the Yates County Sheriff's deputies. Rochester residents can feel safe knowing that they have a dedicated team of first responders who are always ready to help.

The incident will be reviewed, and the Yates County Sheriff's deputies will continue to promote water safety and awareness in the community. The next step is to educate the public on the importance of being prepared and aware of the weather conditions when engaging in water activities.