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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Hero Pulls Man From Frozen Lake After Dog Rescue Fail

Hero Pulls Man From Frozen Lake After Dog Rescue Fail

6 Jan

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Summary

  • A passer-by rescued a man who fell through ice while saving a dog.
  • Both men were submerged for 10-15 minutes before rescue.
  • Authorities warn against entering frozen water and advise calling 999.
Hero Pulls Man From Frozen Lake After Dog Rescue Fail

A heroic passer-by rescued a man from Connaught Water in Epping Forest, Essex, after the man fell through ice while attempting to save a dog on Sunday afternoon. The rescue attempt turned perilous as the rescuer also ended up in the freezing water.

Video footage captured the tense moments as both men struggled before managing to reach safety. They were treated by paramedics, and one was transported to Whipps Cross Hospital. The dog involved was safely returned to its owners.

Essex Fire and Rescue Service issued a stern warning against entering frozen water, highlighting the extreme danger. They advised the public to call 999 for assistance instead of attempting rescues themselves, stressing the importance of staying out of the water.

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.
A man fell through ice while trying to rescue a dog, and a passer-by entered the freezing water to save him. Both were rescued and treated by paramedics.
Cold water can overwhelm the body very quickly. It is safest to stay out of the water and call emergency services.
Paramedics treated the two men involved. Essex Fire and Rescue Service also provided advice on water safety.

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