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

    2024-01-05
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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 water bodies may not be safe due to varying temperatures in the fall. Residents should follow all signs on city lakes and waterways and reach out to the Public Lands and Facilities department for any questions or concerns.

    The city also offers advice for those who might find themselves or their pets in danger on the ice. Pet owners should keep their pets leashed near partially frozen waterways. If a pet falls through the ice, the city advises not to attempt a rescue but to seek help.

    If a person falls through the ice, the city suggests the Reach-Throw-Go method. This means trying to reach the person from the shore, throwing a lifeline if possible, and if that fails, getting help. The victim should receive immediate medical attention.

    For those who fall into the ice, the city advises not to panic. The suggested action is to 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 lie on the ice, roll away from the hole, and crawl back to their tracks, spreading their weight until they reach solid ice.

    The city stresses that the best way to prevent ice-related accidents is to avoid the ice completely. This serves as an important reminder for residents to prioritize safety during winter.

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