Two unaccounted for after reports of teens falling through Rideau River ice
Two unaccounted for after reports of teens falling through Rideau River ice
3 others hospitalized, including police diver
Ottawa paramedics say two people are unaccounted for Thursday morning after reports of four teenagers that fell through the Rideau River's ice in south Ottawa.
Emergency crews were called to the area of Nicholls Island Road around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, paramedics said.
Two teens were found and taken to hospital to be treated for mild hypothermia while a police diver was taken to hospital for what paramedics called a diving-related emergency.
Emergency crews were called to the area of Nicholls Island Road around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, paramedics said.
Two teens were found and taken to hospital to be treated for mild hypothermia while a police diver was taken to hospital for what paramedics called a diving-related emergency.
An Ottawa police inspector posted on social media around 1:30 a.m. that people should avoid the area. Police did not have any additional details later Thursday morning.
Nicholls Island Road crosses the Rideau River around where the communities of Riverside South and Manotick meet, about 20 kilometres south of Ottawa's core.
Ottawa has had a warmer-than-average December with temperatures above the freezing mark for five straight days.
Ottawa has had a warmer-than-average December with temperatures above the freezing mark for five straight days.
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