Man jumps into frigid Charles River to save dog chasing geese on Marathon Monday
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Man jumps into frigid Charles River to save dog chasing geese on Marathon Monday
""I can't even rewatch that video. As funny as it looks now, that could have been a very different situation.""
""He doesn't hear me, he doesn't see anything, he's just locked into the geese. And I'm like, 'Oh, this is getting serious.'""
""I can't let my dog drown," he said."
""The realization of what I just did didn't hit me until I was about 10 feet from Benny. That's when I realized I don't know if I can actually make it back.""
Hans Nagrath jumped into the icy Charles River to rescue his dog, Benny, who had jumped in after geese. Despite warnings about the cold water, Nagrath felt compelled to save his dog. As he swam towards Benny, he realized the danger he was in, feeling his strength drain rapidly. The situation escalated quickly, and Nagrath expressed that it could have ended very differently if he hadn't acted.
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