Photo: Tulsa Fire Department
An Oklahoma man was so chill this week that someone thought he was dead.
The Tulsa Fire Department, Police Department, and paramedics responded to a 911 call about a body floating in the Arkansas River, the fire department wrote on social media on Wednesday.
Three rescue crews went out on an raft to check on the body.
Once they were able to reach the shallow part of the river, rescue workers found out that the dead body wasn't dead at all. It was a living, breathing man who was "napping" in the water, FOX 23 reported.
The man eventually stands up, stretches, and waves goodbye to the rescuers as they walked away.
"The river is low, but is still potentially dangerous in areas. Please stay safe and find alternate ways to stay cool!" the department wrote on Facebook.
One Facebook fan offered some advice to emergency crews.
"Guess next time you should just start by hollering from the riverbank 'Hey, are you dead?'" she wrote.
Another woman wrote, "If this doesn’t explain how life in general is at this point in the pandemic. Let me go forget my troubles in the river too."