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Fire Service issues safety advice after reports of people on frozen water

A red fire engine with the word “SCANIA” on the front is parked on the left side of the image. In the background, there is a frozen lake covered with snow, surrounded by leafless trees and winter vegetation. A metal railing and a sign are visible near the lake’s edge, and the ground has patches of snow. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a cold, sunny day.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging people to take care around water during this period of cold weather and to never walk on to frozen ponds, lakes and rivers.

There have been multiple reports this week of people walking or playing on frozen bodies of water. While it can look fun, the ice may not be as thick as it appears to be and there is a high-risk of falling through. Water at this time of year will be freezing and can send bodies into cold-water shock.

A frozen lake covered in snow with small islands of trees and shrubs scattered across it. Bare trees surround the lake, and the sky is clear and bright blue, indicating a sunny winter day. In the foreground, there is a dirt path with railings, a signpost, and a trash bin along the edge of the lake.

To reduce the risk of falling into cold water:

  • Do not walk or play on ice
  • Keep your pets away from ice and on leads at all times
  • If your pet enters extremely cold water, do not attempt to rescue them yourself – you could put yourself in danger and they are more likely to rescue themselves
  • If you go for a walk near water, try and go during daylight hours when visibility is good. If not, make sure the route is well lit
  • Stay away from the water’s edge

 

If you find yourself in the water, relax and float on your back to catch your breath. Try and get hold of something that will help to keep you afloat while keeping calm and calling for help before swimming to safety if you are able to.

If you see someone in difficulty in the water, remember CALL, TELL, THROW:

CALL 999 and ask for the fire service

TELL the person to float on their back

THROW them something that floats, could be a branch or even a football

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