40 People Rescued from the Ice

gary_in_neenah

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BROWN COUNTY, Wis. (WBAY) - Forty people who were ice fishing have been rescued from a large chunk of ice that broke off from the shoreline in Green Bay Saturday.

The Brown County Sheriff’s Office responded to the call around 10:17 a.m. near Point Comfort along the east shore of the Bay of Green Bay.

“We had a report of an ice shove that broke away from the shore and which a number of people were stranded and drifting out towards the bay,” said Lt. John Bain, Brown County Sheriff’s Office.

The following departments responded to the scene: the Brown County Sheriff’s Office, New Franken Fire, Green Bay Fire, WI DNR and the Coast Guard

“We ran into issues with ice breaking up as we were rescuing the people. So it’s always a very dangerous event with the cold water and the weather. And we’re really thankful that all the cooperation and teamwork led to a safe rescue,” said Lt. Bain.

The responding agencies were able to rescue everyone stranded out on the floating ice by noon. During the rescue, the ice floated about three-quarters of a mile from the shoreline. Although the ice remained ‘fairly stable’, Lt. McAuly said the ice’s condition was deteriorating rapidly and cracking up as it moved into open water.

No one was hurt during rescue operations.

Lt. Jason McAuly said by the time everyone was rescued, the floating ice was about a mile from the shore. Multiple agencies responded to help, including the U.S. Coast Guard out of Sturgeon Bay. Lt. McAuly said the Coast Guard’s ability to carry up to eight people, along with rescue personal, on their airboat helped speed up the rescue.

Authorities believe a barge traveling through the bay may have led to the ‘destabilization of the ice’ before it actually broke off from the shore, stranding dozens.

“We launched our ice boat, along with a Coast Guard ice boat, and Green Bay Fire and Rescue assisted with a drone and everyone assisted with manpower,” said Lt. Bain.

Deputies from Brown County Sheriff’s Office say there’s a history of ice rescues about once a year on the northeast side of the Bay of Green Bay, and that this incident should serve as a warning for folks to be careful while ice fishing.
 

snobuilder

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That is freaking cool....so many dudes doing anything they can to get the faq outta the house! risking everything!
 
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