Kimberley Search and Rescue is urging caution after responding to multiple extremely serious incidents over the weekend involving people and a dog falling through thin ice on area lakes, with one fatality confirmed by Kimberley RCMP.
On Friday, Mar. 25 KimSAR was called to Moyie Lake, after two people attempted to rescue a dog who had run out onto the ice and fell in themselves.
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SAR said that the dog died and the two people who attempted to rescue it were in critical condition at the time SAR arrived. The Bulletin has contacted the Cranbrook RCMP detachment for additional information.
SAR was also deployed to an incident on Sunday, Mar. 27.
Sgt. Steve Woodcox confirmed to the Bulletin that on Sunday, Mar. 27, two males on a quad were heading in towards the shore at Moyie Lake and at about 50 feet from shore the quad broke through the ice and both men went into the water.
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The Bulletin will follow this story as more information becomes known, but the messaging from SAR at this point is critical.
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SAR added that they rarely know the outcomes of these incidents after they hand the situation off to other first responders such as BC Ambulance.
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The SAR team who is 香蕉视频直播渄evastated香蕉视频直播 following this past weekend香蕉视频直播檚 incidents.
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There was yet another incident on Saturday, Mar. 26 when an off duty KimSAR member saved an individual who had gone through the ice at Horseshoe Lake. The member used a ratchet strap to safely rescue the trapped individual.
SAR recommends using www.adventuresmart.ca before going out into the backcountry for information about ice thickness and to plan trips ahead of time.
Kimberley SAR quoted the Lifesaving Society香蕉视频直播檚 safety tips, saying 香蕉视频直播淪pring ice is rotten ice香蕉视频直播 and included the following information:
3香蕉视频直播 (7cm) or less - STAY OFF!
4香蕉视频直播 (10cm) - ice fishing, walking, cross country skiing
5-7香蕉视频直播 (13-18cm) - one snowmobile or ATV
8香蕉视频直播-12香蕉视频直播 (20-30cm) - one car, group of people
12香蕉视频直播-15香蕉视频直播 (30-38cm) - one medium truck (pickup or van)
Kimberley SAR recommends staying off lakes and streams at this time as ice conditions continue to deteriorate.
paul.rodgers@kimberleybulletin
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