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Dog falls through ice into lake

People venturing out into icy conditions have been warned on safety by firefighters People venturing out into icy conditions have been warned on safety by firefighters

A DOG fell through the ice into a lake – prompting rescue teams to be sent from south Bucks.

Firefighters from Gerrards Cross were called after the accident with the pet at Burnham Beeches yesterday.

A rescue boat from Beaconsfield was initially mobilised, but it was turned back a few minutes later when a message was received saying the dog was out of the lake.

It happened at 9am.

Gerrards Cross fireman, who attended, provided a blanket to warm up the dog and advised the owner on safety.

The fire service has urged people to take extra care near frozen waterways following the call out.

Chris Bailey, Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service’s community safety manager, said: “There are extra hazards to look out for at this time of year, and we are urging people to keep their dogs on leads near frozen waterways.”

He offered the following advice: •Keep away from the water’s edge and under no circumstances go on to the ice.

•Be extra vigilant with young children close to the water’s edge.

•Keep your dog under control near frozen water.

•If you see an incident on the ice, call the emergency services straight away. Do not attempt to go out on to the ice yourself. Rescues of this kind are by no means easy - even for firefighters, who are properly trained and equipped to deal with them.

•Wear warm clothing and sturdy footwear.

Comments(3)

sparky49 says...
12:31pm Sat 4 Feb 12

The owner must be a moron. How many times to people have to be told about the dangers of frozen ponds etc. It has not been cold enough long enough to deep freez a pond. Thankfully the dog is ok, put it on a lead, that's what leads are for and besides other walkers get fed up with the canine brigade at Burnham Beeches thinking it is their right to let their dogs run losse without considering other users of the open space.

Lane End Man says...
2:15pm Sat 4 Feb 12

I hope the Fire Brigade have charged the owner for their services. It's not what I would call an emergency situation and them being there could cause others to have to wait for help.

Marmite XO says...
5:46pm Sat 4 Feb 12

Obese dog wastes fire brigades time. A shame this didn't happen when the lazy firemen were striking.

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