New Jersey firefighters rescue woman and 2 dogs from frozen creek
Briefly

Chief Millisky emphasized the urgency of their rescue efforts, stating, "Unfortunately she had been in the water for a while before we actually got to her. The dogs went in on top of the ice and she went after to help the dogs." This highlights the quick response and critical timing that was necessary to save the woman.
Reflecting on the unusual circumstance, Chief Millisky said, "This is probably the first for many of us." The fire department's readiness was evident as they had just conducted a drill on ice rescue earlier that day.
Chief Mike Millisky remarked, "I'm glad they're here and they were ready to go. That's their job and they did a great job." This showcases the dedication and capability of the firefighters involved.
Authorities provided a necessary reminder: "The Gloucester Township Police Department reminds everyone to exercise extreme caution near frozen bodies of water as changing temperatures can create unpredictable and unsafe ice conditions."
Read at ABC7 New York
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