Fire colleagues on stomachs tow deer off frozen reservoir

Two firefighter colleagues, a man and a woman, lay on their stomachs and grabbed the legs of a stranded doe on a frozen reservoir about 40 km from Newark, New Jersey. Then 15 of their partners on the shore hauled the two (and the deer) across the ice with cables attached to their safety belts. The rescue took about ten minutes. The deer was tired and sat for a few moments after its rescue. Then it got up and bounded into the woods.