Close X
Friday, September 27, 2024
ADVT 
National

Firefighters Rescue 9-Year-Old Twins From Ice Floe: 'It Kept Drifting Out A Little Further'

Darpan News Desk, 28 Mar, 2016 10:42 AM
    CHARLOTTETOWN — Nine-year-old twins are back on dry land after being rescued from an ice floe that drifted away from shore as they played with friends.
     
    The girl and boy had been jumping on cakes of ice when one started moving out shortly before 3 p.m. on Easter Sunday, said Sgt. Walter Vessey of Charlottetown police.
     
    "They happened to jump on a piece of ice that actually was floating rather than sitting on the mud, and as they jumped on it, it started to float away from shore," said Vessey.
     
    "It kept drifting out a little further and further."
     
    Two of their friends were also on the floe, but managed to jump off and wade back to shore before rescuers arrived at the scene, on the Hillsborough River.
     
    Fire officials used an inflatable rescue boat to go about 40 metres offshore to retrieve the pair, who were given life-jackets to wear as they were brought back to shore.  
     
    Compelling photos released by the Charlottetown fire department on Twitter showed two small figures alone on a floe, and then returning to shore aboard the rescue boat.
     
    "They weren't harmed in any way, although they were worried I think till the fire department showed up with their boat," said Vessey.
     
    "I'm sure their mothers were plenty stressed when they came down to get them after they were rescued."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    After Hours Visit To Calgary Bobsled Track Leads To Deaths And Injuries

    After Hours Visit To Calgary Bobsled Track Leads To Deaths And Injuries
    Calgary police say emergency crews were called to the WinSport facility in northwest Calgary at 1:30 a.m. after a report of several injured people on a closed track.

    After Hours Visit To Calgary Bobsled Track Leads To Deaths And Injuries

    Edmonton Priest Faces Sex Charges Over Allegations Dating Back To The 1980s

    Edmonton Priest Faces Sex Charges Over Allegations Dating Back To The 1980s
    Police say Gordon William Dominey, 63, is accused of sexually assaulting five youths when he worked at the Edmonton Youth Development Centre between 1985 and 1989.

    Edmonton Priest Faces Sex Charges Over Allegations Dating Back To The 1980s

    Manitoba Mom Of Dead Girl Hopes 2,000 DNA Samples Lead Police To Her Killer

    Manitoba Mom Of Dead Girl Hopes 2,000 DNA Samples Lead Police To Her Killer
    RCMP is collecting up to 2,000 DNA samples from men and boys between 15 and 66 on the Garden Hill First Nation.

    Manitoba Mom Of Dead Girl Hopes 2,000 DNA Samples Lead Police To Her Killer

    Funerals Being Held Today For Six Quebecers Killed In Burkina Faso Attacks

    Funerals Being Held Today For Six Quebecers Killed In Burkina Faso Attacks
    QUEBEC — Funeral services are being held today for the six Quebecers killed in a terrorist attack in Burkina Faso last month.

    Funerals Being Held Today For Six Quebecers Killed In Burkina Faso Attacks

    3 People Dead, 15 Others Being Treated For Various Injuries After Toronto Fire

    3 People Dead, 15 Others Being Treated For Various Injuries After Toronto Fire
    A fire spokesman says some of the seniors were brought down ladders because the hallways were too full of smoke.

    3 People Dead, 15 Others Being Treated For Various Injuries After Toronto Fire

    Plan For Better B.C. Ambulance Service Seeks Shorter Dispatch, Turn-Around Times

    Plan For Better B.C. Ambulance Service Seeks Shorter Dispatch, Turn-Around Times
    VANCOUVER — The agency that oversees British Columbia's paramedics and ambulance system has created a plan it hopes will better serve the province's growing — and aging — population.

    Plan For Better B.C. Ambulance Service Seeks Shorter Dispatch, Turn-Around Times