Bystanders Save Youths from Thin Ice Near Hamilton's Pier


Author: The Daily News Now! March 9, 2026 Duration: 1:49
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Bystanders Save Youths from Thin Ice Near Hamilton's Pier

Two youths survive icy plunge near Hamiltons Pier seven, thanks to swift bystander action and police intervention. Officer Rob Young emphasizes ice safety, stressing that no ice is safe, especially in spring. Lifesaving Society advises ice thickness for safety and provides hypothermia prevention tips. Hamiltons marine unit to improve response times following the rescue.

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