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Video: Police Rescue Dog in Trenton from Ice Water in Elizabeth Park – Fox 2 Detroit

Video: Police Rescue Dog in Trenton from Ice Water in Elizabeth Park – Fox 2 Detroit

Recently released a video show that police in Trenton are performing rescue of dogs from freezing water after falling through the ice in Elizabeth Park.

The story:

Emergency services received a 911 call for the dog, which was spotted in the park channel at 5:20 pm on Monday. Police in Trenton claim that the Corporal bond and officer Bief officer responded and created the rescue plan.

Video from the camera’s camera showed the dog in the water, struggling to stay in the water when respondents whistled and got their attention.

Badsun climbed into the water and samples through areas of the ice to access the dog.

“After a tense and physically demanding operation, the dog was safely brought ashore and reunited with its owner,” Police in Trenton said in a message.

Both officers won praise for their quick response in rescuing the puppy.

“Their quick thinking, teamwork and willingness to put harm, they embody the very essence of the public service,” said the deputy chief Jeff Neise
Thanks to their courage, life was saved today. “

Police want to remind everyone that they be cautious about frozen water bodies, especially during winter temperatures.

If you see a person or animal on a disaster, call 911 and avoid being at risk by trying to save.

The source: Information and video about this story came from the Trenton police station.

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