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Canoeists aided responders in water rescue

Civilians helped transport police officer across McIntyre River Saturday as emergency services responded to woman in distress
911 on Door

NEWS RELEASE
THUNDER BAY POLICE SERVICE
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Two civilians in a canoe aided first responders in locating a woman who was in distress and in the McIntyre River Saturday.

Thunder Bay Police Service officers were dispatched to an area of the McIntyre River, near the Home Depot, following a 911 call just after 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 29.

Paramedics with the Superior North EMS and firefighters from Thunder Bay Fire Rescue were also dispatched.

When officers arrived they learned a female was in the midst of a mental health crisis and in the water. Officers located the woman, but eventually lost sight of her when she continued on to the other side of the river.

At this time two civilians – a male and female – were canoeing along the waterway. They agreed to transport the officer across. The officer was safely transported to the other side of the river, at a safe distance away from the distressed female, and continued the search.

Moments later firefighters arrived at the south side of the river near where the officer had been transported. Firefighters in wetsuits entered the water and located the female.

Police officers and firefighters successfully brought the female to shore without further incident.

Paramedics transported the female to the hospital for further medical assessment.

The Thunder Bay Police Service would like to thank the civilians for their assistance during this rescue. Police are also grateful to the passerby who called 911 and waited in the area to for first responders to arrive so they could be directed to the exact location of the person in distress.




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