Man rescued by firefighters after jumping to save dog in water

Published May 14th, 2024 - 08:16 GMT
firefighters
Shutterstock

Authorities in New York's Long Island region said a man who jumped into the water to rescue his dog ended up needing to be rescued by firefighters.

The Nassau County Police Department said in a news release that the 34-year-old man was walking his service dog in Oyster Bay on Sunday evening when the canine ran into the water for a swim.

"The dog began to struggle and became stuck under a dock," the Police Department said.

The man's girlfriend used to the dog's GPS collar to pinpoint the pet's location and the man jumped into the water to assist the dog.

A police officer arrived on the scene to find the dog had been lifted to safety, but the man was unable to get himself out.

The officer threw a life preserver to the man and summoned the Oyster Bay Fire Department.

Firefighters "used a rescue line to extract the male from the water," the Police Department said.

The man and dog were not injured.

Subscribe

Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive updates and enhanced content