Community Bands Together to Save Dog From Frozen Pond in Arkansas
Police, first responders, and local residents banded together to save a dog from a frozen pond in Marshall, Arkansas, on February 22. Footage by Tiffany McCallister shows the dog being rescued from the pond at Raccoon Springs Park. According to KTHV, a local man called Chris Redding brought his canoe to the lake to help save the dog with help from the Marshall Police Department. Officer Kevin Ward can be seen in the canoe, pulling the dog from the water and bringing the animal back to safety. McCallister told KTHV that the dog was stuck in the lake for almost 45 minutes before it was saved. Credit: Tiffany McCallister via Storyful
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