An OEM amphibious rescue craft sinks into Mills Pond Sunday, March 19, 2017, after almost reaching a deer stuck on the ice. All of the responders and the deer were rescued.(Bob Karp/The Daily Record via AP)
March 19, 2017 - 6:30 PM
ROXBURY, N.J. - Crews have rescued a deer that was stuck in a frozen pond in New Jersey for nearly a day.
The deer was pulled from the water in Roxbury shortly after 10 a.m. Sunday. But the animal initially struggled to walk on its own and it wasn't immediately known if it had suffered any injuries.
The rescue came shortly after an amphibious land boat that crews were using to get near the deer started taking on water, forcing the rescuers into the pond's cold waters. But officials say none of them were injured.
The deer had gotten stuck about 60 yards off shore on Saturday morning. Crews then worked for most of the day to free the animal, but eventually had to suspend their efforts around dusk.
News from © The Associated Press, 2017