The Ottawa Fire Services water rescue team helped a deer get back to solid ground after it fell through the ice and into the Ottawa River near Shirleys Bay Park. ottnews
The deer was spotted at around 10 a.m. Water rescue technicians arrived to try to help it, but it became frightened as they approached.
Not wanting to push the deer into open waters, the team instead moved from the solid ice side of the river open water. Their presence still scared the deer, but it was able to get itself out of the water and back onto solid ground on its own. At 10am, one of our Water Rescue Teams went out to rescue a deer who fell through the ice on the Ottawa River near Shirleys Bay Park. Water Rescue Techs approached the deer from the solid ice side but the deer got scared & they didn’t want it to go into open water.
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