DENVER — Two people and two dogs were rescued from frozen ponds at Washington Park in two days, the Denver Fire Department said.
On Saturday, the fire department rescued two people who tried to save a dog that fell through the ice at the park.
Wash Park: 2 parties went in to rescue dog & ended up needing rescue. Dog & both parties out safely. Crew picking up shortly. Stay off ice.
— Denver Fire Dept. (@Denver_Fire) January 8, 2017
On Sunday, firefighters rescued a black Labrador retriever that fell through the ice.
Update on Wash Park, firefighters successfully save Black Lab "Francis" and has been safely reunited with owner.
— Denver Fire Dept. (@Denver_Fire) January 8, 2017
The fire department was at Washington Park on Friday to practice ice rescues.
Denver Fire Department crews practicing over the ice rescues at Wash Park. pic.twitter.com/AdA2Iz3z4q
— Denver Fire Dept. (@Denver_Fire) January 7, 2017