
Emergency services assisted a man who fell into the water by the east harbour wall in Owen Sound Wednesday.
Owen Sound Police were joined by Grey County paramedics and the Owen Sound Fire Department in responding to a call for a man who had fallen into the water and was in distress.
The man was unable to swim and couldn’t make it safely back to dry land, said Owen Sound Police Sgt. Elizabeth Cranny.
Emergency services personnel arrived to find the man being assisted by a passing boater. Cranny said the boater was helping keep the man afloat at the side of his boat when police arrived.
Emergency crews took over, and the man was brought to shore and taken to the Owen Sound hospital for treatment.
Police didn’t provide any more information on the man’s age or condition when contacted Wednesday.
“The Owen Sound Police want to thank not only the witnesses who called 911, but also the boating bystander who acted quickly, and without hesitation, to save a life,” a police media release said.
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