The Morning Call

Thin ice proving fatal this winter

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WEST MILFORD, N.J.— A New Jersey mayor says a man taken to a hospital after falling through ice at a reservoir has died, the third person in the state to perish after a fall into icy waters in the same week.

West Milford Mayor Michele Dale said a close friend of the victim's family confirmed his death Friday night after he was taken to Chilton Medical Center in Pompton Plains.

State park police said the man had fallen through ice at 2:20 p.m. Friday at the Monksville Reservoir in the Long Pond Ironworks State Park. Dale told New Jersey 101.5 that the West Milford resident, whose name wasn't released, had apparently been ice fishing at a boat ramp.

Two Ringwood police officers went into the icy water to try to rescue the victim and were soon joined by a West Milford officer in a specialize­d wet suit who brought the ice fisherman and the officers out, Dale said.

On Wednesday, two teenagers died after falling through ice on ponds in central New Jersey, one in Carteret and the other in East Brunswick.

In East Brunswick, three teenagers fell into a pond behind police headquarte­rs around 5 p.m. Wednesday. Two were able to get out and called 911.

Several officers ran out and formed a human chain to try to reach the 13-year-old. He was eventually pulled from the water and taken to a hospital, but he was pronounced dead shortly afterward.

Two boys fell through the ice of a pond at a park in Carteret at about 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, authoritie­s said. One was able to reach safety but the other remained in the water until emergency responders were able to rescue him. He died shortly afterward at a hospital.

Following the deaths of the teens, Gov. Phil Murphy called it “an awful tragedy” and credited first responders in both communitie­s with “extraordin­arily heroic efforts.” He also urged others to avoid putting themselves in danger.

“Please stay off and away from frozen lakes and ponds. No ice is safe ice,” the governor said in a message on Twitter.

In Pennsylvan­ia, three people fell through thin ice Saturday afternoon in Cambria County, according to The TribuneDem­ocrat in Johnstown. They survived.

All three were able to get out of the water and back onto the ice, a local fire chief told the newspaper. Two were able to walk to shore, but the third person had to be rescued by emergency responders and was hospitaliz­ed as a precaution.

 ?? BEN GARVER/AP ?? The Pittsfield (Massachuse­tts) Fire Department conducts ice rescue drills. A New Jersey man has died after falling through the ice.
BEN GARVER/AP The Pittsfield (Massachuse­tts) Fire Department conducts ice rescue drills. A New Jersey man has died after falling through the ice.

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