Woman rescued from 4 feet of water in the swamps of Walpole
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Woman rescued from 4 feet of water in the swamps of Walpole
"A woman was rescued from a swamp in Walpole on Wednesday. Walpole police received a report of a woman having a mental health crisis and discussing self-harm in the area of Ginley Road and Cobbs Pond around 8:30 p.m. Officers were able to locate the woman in the deep swamp nearby with assistance from Walpole Fire, Massachusetts State Police Air Wing, and drone units, police say."
"The woman was extricated from four feet of water, police say. The woman was transported to a local hospital where she was treated for non-life-threatening injuries from being in cold water, and was given a mental health evaluation, police say."
Walpole police received a report of a woman having a mental health crisis and discussing self-harm near Ginley Road and Cobbs Pond around 8:30 p.m. Officers located the woman in a deep swamp nearby with assistance from Walpole Fire, Massachusetts State Police Air Wing, and drone units. The woman was extricated from four feet of water and transported to a local hospital. Medical staff treated her for non-life-threatening injuries related to exposure to cold water and performed a mental health evaluation. Responding agencies coordinated the rescue and the woman remained under hospital care after the evaluation.
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