"I did what I had to do and actually acted on impulse," Karlsen said.
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Man rescued dog from icy lake in daring operation
Ove Karlsen, who works as an electrician on North Sea oil platforms
lowered himself into an icy Norwegian lake to save a trapped St. Bernard
last month.
Karlsen edged himself out over the ice, wearing a wetsuit he had put on
especially for the rescue attempt, slipped into the water to greet the
suffering animal, and then coaxed it to a rope he had laid over the ice.
"I did what I had to do and actually acted on impulse," Karlsen said.
He said that when wife Stine came home, telling him of the struggling
dog she'd seen, he had felt compelled to go out and try and save
it. After a visit to a local vet, the dog was reunited with its grateful
owners.
"I did what I had to do and actually acted on impulse," Karlsen said.
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