Man Rescues Dog From Cold River
A man entered the Charles River, which had a water temperature of around 40 degrees Fahrenheit, to rescue a dog named Benny. After several minutes, the cold made it difficult for the man to breathe and move his arms. He managed to push Benny's hind legs when the dog started to sink, and bystanders eventually assisted them. Both the man and Benny are now safe.
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KIRO FM Seattle
“rushed into the Charles River after the dog, but the water temperature was around 40 degrees and after several minutes of swimming, the cold made it hard to breathe and move his arms.”
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