Trenton Police Rescue Dog From Frozen Canal
Trenton Police Rescue Dog From Frozen Canal

Trenton Police Rescue Dog From Frozen Canal

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In a dramatic rescue captured on video, police officers from the Trenton Police Department in Michigan saved a dog that had fallen through the ice into a freezing canal. Responding to a 911 call, Officer Bedsun braved the icy waters to reach the struggling animal while Corporal Bond coordinated the rescue from the shallower area. The owner expressed deep gratitude, describing the dog as an extension of her soul, while Deputy Police Chief Jess Neese praised the officers for their heroism and quick thinking. This incident highlights the dangers of icy conditions, prompting police to remind residents to exercise caution around frozen bodies of water. Experts warn against attempting to rescue drowning animals directly, suggesting safer alternatives like using a long object or calling emergency responders. This rescue follows a similar incident in Vermont, underscoring the recurring challenges posed by winter conditions.

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