Bucks County park closed as crews search for park resource ranger after his kayak overturned

Recovery effort underway after park ranger kayak overturns in Bucks County
A park ranger's kayak capsized in the water at Tyler State Park, in Bucks County and crews are conducting a recovery mission to find the ranger.
NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, Pa. - Tyler State Park, in Bucks County, is closed until further notice as crews work to find a park ranger whose kayak capsized.
What we know:
Officials with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources released a statement saying Tyler State Park would be closed indefinitely due to an accident involving a park ranger.
A 38-year-old park resource ranger was in a kayak in the Neshaminy Creek Friday, a little after 12:30, when the kayak overturned.
Crews are actively searching for the ranger in a recovery mission.
Many agencies responded to the scene to help.
A witness at the park in Newtown Township sent a video showing emergency crews suiting up to enter the water.
What we don't know:
No additional details were released.