
Dog ‘continuously shivers’ after troubling rescue from Upstate NY river
NY Post
Local police carried out a harrowing rescue on Monday, saving a goldendoodle that was struggling to stay afloat in the frigid waters of the Seneca River, leaving it trembling from the cold.
A little after 6 p.m. on Monday, March 23, 911 received a call regarding a dog observed swimming in the middle of the Seneca River, and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to respond.
According to the sheriff’s office, Air1 crews were on a patrol flight at the time and reached the scene in about a minute.
When they arrived, the aircrew spotted a goldendoodle struggling to stay afloat in the middle of the river and, because of the dog’s condition, a skid rescue was carried out.
An Air1 flight crew member walked along the helicopters skid to the rear, secured himself to the aircraft, and guided the pilot toward the dog.

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