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    McPherson City Residents Cautioned About Winter Ice Safety on Local Lakes and Ponds

    2024-01-04
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    McPherson City is advising residents to be careful around lakes and ponds during winter. Despite the cold, the ice on these waters may not be safe due to varying temperatures in the fall. The city stresses that solid-looking ice doesn't ensure safety for activities like skating or walking. Residents should follow all signs on city lakes and waterways and reach out to the Public Lands and Facilities department with questions or concerns.

    The city also offers advice for when people or pets fall through the ice. Pet owners should leash their pets near partially frozen waterways. If a pet falls in, owners should not try to rescue them but get help.

    If a person falls through the ice, the city recommends a Reach-Throw-Go approach. If the person can't be reached from the shore, throw them a lifeline like a rope or tree branch. If that doesn't work, get help immediately and ensure the victim gets medical help as soon as possible.

    If someone falls through the ice, the city advises them not to panic. They should turn towards where they came from, place their hands and arms on the unbroken ice, and kick their feet to move forward. Once out of the water, they should stay on the ice, roll away from the hole, and crawl back to their tracks, spreading their weight until they reach solid ice.

    McPherson City emphasizes that the best way to prevent accidents is to avoid the ice completely. The city prioritizes resident safety and encourages everyone to stay safe this winter.

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