Dog rescued from Essex river

Barney was swept away after heavy rains on Thursday

Author: Dan GoodingPublished 15th Jan 2021
Last updated 15th Jan 2021

A dog has had to be rescued after being swept down a river in Essex.

Crews were called out to Halstead yesterday and managed to get Barney out of the water - after he'd managed to cling on to the bank.

Essex Fire have asked dog owners to take extra care after all the rain we've been having.

Crew Manager Lee Bacon said:

"The dog, a spanniel called Barney, got into the river which is normally quite calm and shallow, but was quickly swept away by the powerful swollen river after the heavy rain we've had in the last 24 hours.

"Barney luckily got caught a little way along the river and had managed to hang onto part of the river bank, but in desperation, the owner entered the river thinking they could rescue the dog."

Lee continued:

"The owner quickly got themselves back out of the water once they realised how dangers the water was, and we strongly advise anyone not to get into a river in these conditions. It would really only take a matter of a few seconds to go into shock from the cold water and get swept away.

"We made the area safe and used an inflatable boom across the river to help incase the dog lost his grip on the riverbank. A crew from our Urban Search and Rescue Service base in Lexden, Colchester soon arrived with specialist water rescue equipment and managed to rescue Barney and bring him to safety.

"Barney really had a lucky escape this morning, it could have ended up much differently. We really want to urge all dog owners to keep you dogs on their leads especially while the rivers are so high and there is so much flooding."

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