Labrador rescued by firefighters after falling through ice on frozen pond

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Source: metro.co.uk

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A yellow Labrador was rescued by firefighters in Rhode Island after he wandered onto a thin layer of ice covering a pond and fell through.

Volunteer firefighters from the Misquamicut Fire Department and other emergency officials were called to the scene early on New Year’s Day.

Firefighters saw the dog named Phoenix struggling and unable to move to shore in the slushy, icy water.

Members from both the Misquamicut and Watch Hill fire departments donned ice rescue suits, which help protect the body from freezing temperatures, and entered the pond and successfully rescued Phoenix.

‘It was the chillest dog I’ve ever seen in my life,’ said Steve Howard, deputy chief of the Misquamicut Fire Department.

‘The dog never made a sound. He was pretty chill.’

Firefighters make dramatic rescue after yellow lab falls through thin ice Misquamicut Fire Department Just before 9:00 a.m. this morning, the Misquamicut Fire Department and The Westerly Ambulance Corps, Inc., along with the Westerly Police Department, were dispatched to Little Masachaug Pond off Atlantic Avenue for a water rescue. A dog out for a morning walk with his owner wandered onto the pond and fell through a thin layer of ice near the center. Deputy Chief Howard (205) requested assistance from the Watch Hill Fire Department for their ice rescue equipment as well upon responding. Volunteers were on scene within minutes and located Phoenix, a yellow lab, struggling in the water and unable to move with his owner safely on shore. Members from both fire departments quickly donned ice rescue suits and entered the pond, making a swift and successful rescue, while additional personnel prepared equipment, including an inflatable rescue boat. Phoenix and the rescuers were safely brought back to shore and were all doing well when on scene. Both MFD and WHFD firefighters were evaluated by EMS for possible hypothermia but did not require treatment. All units cleared the scene shortly afterward ? marking a successful first call of 2026. ?? Reminder: No ice is ever safe. Our firefighters train extensively for cold water and ice rescues, but these situations are extremely dangerous. All of the Chiefs from MFD and WHFD extend kudos to everyone involved for their quick response and teamwork this morning.
Phoenix took a long nap and was given extra food after his ordeal (Picture: Misquamicut Fire Department)
Firefighters make dramatic rescue after yellow lab falls through thin ice Misquamicut Fire Department Just before 9:00 a.m. this morning, the Misquamicut Fire Department and The Westerly Ambulance Corps, Inc., along with the Westerly Police Department, were dispatched to Little Masachaug Pond off Atlantic Avenue for a water rescue. A dog out for a morning walk with his owner wandered onto the pond and fell through a thin layer of ice near the center. Deputy Chief Howard (205) requested assistance from the Watch Hill Fire Department for their ice rescue equipment as well upon responding. Volunteers were on scene within minutes and located Phoenix, a yellow lab, struggling in the water and unable to move with his owner safely on shore. Members from both fire departments quickly donned ice rescue suits and entered the pond, making a swift and successful rescue, while additional personnel prepared equipment, including an inflatable rescue boat. Phoenix and the rescuers were safely brought back to shore and were all doing well when on scene. Both MFD and WHFD firefighters were evaluated by EMS for possible hypothermia but did not require treatment. All units cleared the scene shortly afterward ? marking a successful first call of 2026. ?? Reminder: No ice is ever safe. Our firefighters train extensively for cold water and ice rescues, but these situations are extremely dangerous. All of the Chiefs from MFD and WHFD extend kudos to everyone involved for their quick response and teamwork this morning.
The rescuers said Phoenix didn’t make a sound the entire time (Picture: Misquamicut Fire Department)

The fire departments described the incident as ‘a successful first call of 2026’ in a statement posted on Facebook.

Phoenix was also uninjured, but Mr Howard made sure to check in with his owner later on Thursday.

‘He got a little bit of extra food last night,’ he said. ‘And he took a little nap.’

The fire department has warned that no ice is ‘ever safe’ to wander on in freezing conditions.

‘Our firefighters train extensively for cold water and ice rescues, but these situations are extremely dangerous,’ they said in a statement.

Firefighters make dramatic rescue after yellow lab falls through thin ice Misquamicut Fire Department Just before 9:00 a.m. this morning, the Misquamicut Fire Department and The Westerly Ambulance Corps, Inc., along with the Westerly Police Department, were dispatched to Little Masachaug Pond off Atlantic Avenue for a water rescue. A dog out for a morning walk with his owner wandered onto the pond and fell through a thin layer of ice near the center. Deputy Chief Howard (205) requested assistance from the Watch Hill Fire Department for their ice rescue equipment as well upon responding. Volunteers were on scene within minutes and located Phoenix, a yellow lab, struggling in the water and unable to move with his owner safely on shore. Members from both fire departments quickly donned ice rescue suits and entered the pond, making a swift and successful rescue, while additional personnel prepared equipment, including an inflatable rescue boat. Phoenix and the rescuers were safely brought back to shore and were all doing well when on scene. Both MFD and WHFD firefighters were evaluated by EMS for possible hypothermia but did not require treatment. All units cleared the scene shortly afterward ? marking a successful first call of 2026. ?? Reminder: No ice is ever safe. Our firefighters train extensively for cold water and ice rescues, but these situations are extremely dangerous. All of the Chiefs from MFD and WHFD extend kudos to everyone involved for their quick response and teamwork this morning.
Phoenix was a very good boy through his ordeal (Picture: Misquamicut Fire Department)

Last winter, a loyal dog refused to leave the place where her owner fell through the ice into a frozen river.

Photos showed Belka sitting by the place where her owner, who was bicycling, plunged into the icy waters in Bashkiria, Russia.

After a four-day search for Belka’s owner, the body of the 59-year-old was discovered downstream in the Ufa River.

Even after the body of Belka’s owner was found, she keeps returning to the spot where he fell through the ice – even after family members retrieved her and took her back home.

The heartbreaking tale has led Russians to compare Belka to the famous Japanese Akita dog Hachikō, a pet who waited endlessly for his master, Hidesaburō Ueno, a professor at the University of Tokyo, who had died.

Her owner had taken a short cut across the frozen river but the ice was not yet thick enough to hold him.

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