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Vermont man jumps into frigid river to rescue dog: ‘It felt great’When they reached the embankment of the Stevens Branch, a tributary of the Winooski River, the father of two jumped in to ...
When they reached the embankment of the Winooski River, the father of two felt he had no choice but to save the pooch. "It was like one of those moments everyone probably has in their life like ...
Chris MacRitchie of Vermont, heroically rescued a dog from the icy Winooski River despite the freezing conditions. His quick action, captured on video, saved the distressed animal and reunited it ...
The fledgling village was named Winooski in 1853 after an Algonquin word for wild onion. The village was situated south of Plymouth along the Onion River, which helped the businesses thrive ...
When they reached the embankment of the Winooski River, the father of two felt he had no choice but to save the pooch. “It was like one of those moments everyone probably has in their life like ...
MacRitchie gingerly steps through the ice and into the river, audibly gasping as he wades about 20-feet toward the dog, which was on the other side of the frozen tributary of the Winooski River.
When they reached the embankment of the Winooski River, the father of two felt he had no choice but to save the pooch. "It was like one of those moments everyone probably has in their life like ...
When they reached the embankment of the Stevens Branch, a tributary of the Winooski River, the father of two felt he had no choice but to save the pooch. “It was like one of those moments ...
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