Massachusetts first responders pull unconscious man from pond
Local first responders pulled an unconscious man from a pond on Wednesday after he reportedly fell off his kayak The Plymouth Urgency Communications Center received multiple calls at around a m about a man at Long Pond who was struggling in the water Plymouth Police were the first to arrive on scene and officers launched boats to begin searching the area Brewster Ambulance crews then arrived Bystanders helped direct the responders to the spot where the man was last seen Officers ascertained the unconscious man about feet from shore The Plymouth Fire Department then arrived with a rescue boat Plymouth Fire and Plymouth Police pulled the man into the boat and firefighters began administering lifesaving measures including CPR The man regained a pulse and he was transported by Brewster Ambulance to a local hospital His condition was unknown Related Articles Massachusetts instructor allegedly assaulted children at preschool Massachusetts DA slams state parole board for releasing convicted murderer Sharks spotted off Massachusetts coast This is an enormous shark Holy cow video Massachusetts the cicadas are coming They can be really loud as loud as a chainsaw Plymouth man pleads guilty to counts of chilling cyberstalking We are incredibly grateful for the swift and coordinated efforts of our Plymouth Fire crews Plymouth Police and Brewster Ambulance this morning Chief Neil Foley disclosed in a report Thanks to that collaboration we were able to locate and assist the individual in distress and without delay begin lifesaving measures