A RESCUE operation has been launched after reports of two people going into the water.
Greater Manchester Police are at the scene of Dovestone Reservoir, which is on the edge of Oldham and the Peak District National Park.
Dovestone Reservoir lies at the convergence of the valleys of the Greenfield and Chew Brooks above the village of Greenfield, on Saddleworth Moor in Greater Manchester[/caption]
Cops said one person has been recovered and is currently being treated.
But officers added that “attempts are ongoing to locate the second person”, and people are “kindly asked to avoid the area”.
Coastguard and Mountain Rescue teams are currently at the scene.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) told The Sun: “At shortly before 2.30pm today (Sunday 20 October) fire crews were called to Dove Stone Reservoir in Oldham following reports of a person in the water.
“Three fire engines from Mossley, Stalybridge, and Eccles along with the Water Incident Unit from Leigh quickly attended the scene.
“Crews are working alongside emergency service colleagues and remain in attendance.”
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police, said: “Emergency services are currently responding to reports of two people going into water at Dovestones Reservoir.
“One person has been recovered from the water and is currently being treated by paramedics.
“Attempts are ongoing to locate the second person.
“A search operation is underway with emergency services, including the Coastguard and Mountain Rescue, at the scene.
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