Scottsdale, AZ Water Rescue In Flash Flooding - 10/2/2018

Scottsdale, AZ Water Rescue In Flash Flooding - 10/2/2018

The local fire department rescued a man after he found himself caught in a flash flood. The man was walking around a park also known as Indian Bend Wash became covered in water. Trying to reach higher ground, the man headed to a patch of dry pavement. Eventually, this dry patch was also submerged in water as flood waters continued to rise. Shot Description The local fire department rescued a man after he found himself caught in a flash flood. The man was walking around a park also known as Indian Bend Wash became covered in water. Trying to reach higher ground, the man headed to a patch of dry pavement. Eventually, this dry patch was also submerged in water as flood waters continued to rise. Shot 1: Wide shot of man trying to walking through flood waters trying to get to higher ground. Shot 2: Tight shot of a man walking through flood waters Shot 3: Photo of man on the higher ground as water begins to rise. Shot 4: Tight shot of man still on the same high ground. He appears to be looking at his options. Shot 5: Timelapse of flash flood showing water rising. Approximately 10 minutes passed in this lapse. Shot 6: Tight shot showing the water is now up to the man's knees and bottom of his shorts. Shot 7: Medium shot showing local fire department making there way halfway submerged in water to rescue this man. Shot 8: Tight shot of the man being given a life jacket and prepped to be taken back to shore. Shot 9: Medium shot of life jacket prep including a helmet. Shot 10: Tight shot of rescue team leading the man out of the flood waters. Shot 11: Wide shot showing the rescue team leading the man out of danger. Shot 12: Wide shot showing the man and rescue team arriving on shore. Shot 13: Tight shot of a man (with no shoes) walking across a bridge beginning to be covered in water. Shot 14: Medium Shot of two people sitting on a wall as flood waters flow just below their feet. Shot 15: Wide shot of Eldorado park looking more like a raging river. Shot 16: Tight shot of light pole being hit with a strong flash flood. Shot 17: Wide shot of a skate park that is almost completely under water. Shot 18: Tight shot of park bridges and pathways underwater. Shot 19: Tight shot of a couple walking through flood waters. Thankfully they got out before it got horrible. Shot 20: Wide Shot of raging flood waters turn a parking lot into a raging river. Shot 21: Tight shot of flood waters submerged pathways. Shot 22: Wide shot of floodwaters moving down relatively fast. Shot 23: Medium shot of floodwaters moving across a roadway and into a parking lot. Shot 24: Tight shot of submerdged signs and trees. Shot 25: Wide shot of a flooded roadway Shot 26: Tight shot of flooded roadway and runoff. Shot 27: Medium shot of flooded roadway including a "road closed" sign Shot 28: Tight shot of a tree and raging flood waters. Shot 29: Wide shots of a parks common grass areas turning into makeshift waterfalls. Shot 30: Tight shot of a makeshift waterfall. Shot 31: Medium shot of flood waters and a trashcan that tipped over. Shot 32: Tight shot of trash and flood waters moving around it. Shot 33: Wide shot of flood water waves. Shot 34: Medium shot of palm trees starting to become submerged. Shot 35: Tight shot of palm trees submerged. Shot 36: Tight shot of bridge under water Shot 37: Wide shot of park and flood waters Shot 38: Medium shot of bike path going down the hill into flood waters Shot 39: Wide shot of bike path going downhill into flood waters. SID: Bryan Snider