In Medina County, officials have been training for ice rescues because they can happen at any body of water.
Firefighters from Rumford, Peru and Andover learned in the classroom and two holes cut in the ice of a local pond.
No one was hurt and the people who were stuck out on the ice were all in ice shanties where they could escape the bitter cold. The rescue wrapped up just after 4 p.m. Friday.
There also have been other ice rescue calls handled by Coast Guard boat crews, the Great Lakes public information office related. "No ice is safe ice," the Coast Guard said. Paula Wethington is a ...
Members of the Sugar Creek Township Fire Department work the ropes pulling their rescue firefighter ... to remember is there is no such thing as “good ice” in Indiana. It means area residents ...