He reported that an employee of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg helped rescue a man who had fallen from ice on the Neva. DEA News referring to the museum.
The incident occurred around nine o’clock in the morning when a Hermitage employee drew attention to a man walking on the ice. He went to the edge of the ice and started to lower his bag into the water and then fell into the water. The employee reported the incident by calling the emergency services.
The museum’s press service said emergency services pulled the man out of the water.
Formerly a fisherman in Petropavlovsk perceived Rescue teams helped the dog, which was stuck in the Ishim River and trying to get out of the water.
Noticing the helpless dog, the fisherman immediately informed the emergency service. Eyewitnesses said that the animal had been in icy water for a long time and was already exhausted. The incident occurred near a bank covered with dense willow and maple trees.
The rescuer helped the dog get out of the river, his colleagues were tied with a rope. After the dog came ashore, it was warmed up and taken to the veterinary clinic.