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Stranded deer rescued from frigid water by Châteauguay firefighters

Châteauguay fire fighters save a young deer after it was found stranded on thin ice in the Châteauguay River – Dec 29, 2018

On the morning of Thursday, Dec. 27, Châteauguay firefighters came to the rescue of a lone deer stranded on the partially frozen Châteauguay River.

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A crew of nine responded to the call after Châteauguay resident Wesely Halfyard, who was walking his dog, notified the police of the incident.

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The deer was stranded after falling through the thin ice.

Firefighters used an inflatable raft to get to the animal, which was midway across the river.

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Halfyard caught the whole rescue on camera.

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Once under control, crews managed to calmly bring the deer aboard the raft.

Slowly, the two men and the deer were dragged back to shore.

The shocked deer appears to be unharmed in the video.

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After some encouragement from the firefighters, the white-tailed deer scurried off into the forest.

The Châteauguay Fire Department was not available for comment.

 

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