ABC News July 19, 2018

22-year-old scout leader drowns after saving boy from pond, police say

WATCH: Scout leader drowns saving boy from pond

A 22-year-old scout leader died Wednesday after pushing a boy to safety at a pond in Utah, according to authorities.

The scout leader had been assisting a scout who was struggling in the water, the Salem City Police Department said in a press release. The leader was able to push the boy to safety but then went under the water and never resurfaced, police said.

A 22-year-old scout leader died after saving a boy from a pond in Salem City,Utah, police said.

First responders, including a diver and fire personnel, were on the scene "within a matter of minutes," Salem City Chief of Police told ABC Salt Lake City affiliate KTVX.

A 22-year-old scout leader died after saving a boy from a pond in Salem City,Utah, police said.

The pond water was so murky that searchers could only see "a couple of feet below" from the surface, James said.

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Search and rescue crews located the man about 50 minutes later in 12 feet of water, according to authorities. He was transferred to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.

Authorities did not reveal how old the scout was or the name of the man who died.

A 22-year-old scout leader died after saving a boy from a pond in Salem City,Utah, police said.

The scout group was working on swimming techniques for their next scouting rank, KTVX reported.

Further details were not immediately available.