Chicago Cops Rescue a Guy From Freezing Lake Michigan
LAKE LOUISE, CANADA - MARCH 2: A sign marks the spot beyond which lies thin ice during outdoor shinny hockey action at the 4th Annual Lake Louise Pond Hockey Classic on the frozen surface of Lake Louise on March 2, 2013 in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
In case you haven’t seen this: Chicago police released bodycam video of officers rescuing a man who had fallen into ice-cold Lake Michigan. They formed a human chain to get him out.
The guy had been walking his dog when it fell into the water . . . and then HE fell in when he rescued it. But then he couldn’t pull himself out. According to a report, his body temperature got down to 93 degrees, which is close to hypothermia.
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