January 21, 2015

Indianapolis Area Firefighters Save 3 Dogs From Icy Ponds

A Wayne Township firefighter rescues a dog from an icy pond. on Tuesday, Jan. 20. - Screen capture of YouTube video posted by Michael Pruitt.

A Wayne Township firefighter rescues a dog from an icy pond. on Tuesday, Jan. 20.

Screen capture of YouTube video posted by Michael Pruitt.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Emergency crews in the Indianapolis area are warning pet owners about the dangers of thinning ice after rescuing three dogs from partially frozen ponds.

The Wayne Township Fire Department saved a pit bull that was clinging onto the edge of an ice hole Tuesday afternoon. The responding firefighters used a rope to safely reach the area where the dog was trapped, pull her out of the water and bring her back on land.

A couple of hours later, a Rottweiler and a black Labrador retriever that escaped their fenced-in backyard and chased birds onto a pond were rescued by the Indianapolis Fire Department. Crews were able to reach the dogs using a flotation device and pull them to safety within about 10 minutes.

All three dogs were dried off and returned to their owners.

 

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