SAR Teams and Neighbors Rescued Snowmobiler From Bush Lake
A 36-year-old man was rescued by neighbors, the Holly Police and Fire Department, andthe Oakland County Sheriff's Office SAR team after he was riding on his snowmobile when he crashed into the ice and fell in Bush Lake.
Residents threw a rope to the man and he was able to pull himself from the water while officers obtained a kayak in case he was unable to get to shore. Read more here
Thank you to all the SAR teams and neighbors for their amazing rescue of the man. We hope he is recovering well, and as always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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