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Firefighters Rescue Dog from Icy Creek

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Dog rescued from frozen Luce Creek by county fire crews.
  • Crews used a Stokes basket to retrieve the chocolate lab safely.
  • Officials warn residents about thin ice and advise leashing pets.
Firefighters Rescue Dog from Icy Creek

Firefighters in Anne Arundel County performed an icy rescue early Monday, saving a dog from Luce Creek. The chocolate lab was found stranded on the frozen creek, a hazard created by recent frigid temperatures and a significant winter storm.

Crews ventured onto the ice and used a specialized Stokes basket to safely retrieve the animal. This operation highlights the readiness of emergency responders for all community members, including pets. Officials issued a stern warning to residents regarding the dangers of thin ice on waterways and urged pet owners to keep their animals leashed. They stressed that attempting rescues is unsafe and that authorities should be contacted if a person or pet falls into icy water.

The rescue occurred a day after a winter storm blanketed Maryland with 6 to 10 inches of snow, with BWI Airport recording over 11 inches. Freezing rain and sleet followed, with extremely cold temperatures persisting into Monday morning, contributing to treacherous conditions. These freezing temperatures are expected to continue throughout the week, potentially causing further slick surfaces and frozen water bodies, with a possibility of more snow by the week's end.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Anne Arundel County Fire crews rescued the dog using a Stokes basket after it became stranded on the frozen Luce Creek.
Officials warned residents that ice on waterways can be extremely thin and urged them to stay off it, also advising to keep pets leashed.
The winter storm dropped 6 to 10 inches of snow across Maryland, with BWI Airport recording 11.3 inches, and was followed by freezing rain, sleet, and bitterly cold temperatures.

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