Stay Off River, Lake, and Pond Ice
The Calgary Fire Department reminds people to stay off river, lake, and pond ice.
When rivers, community lakes, storm ponds, or waterways start to freeze, the ice around and covering these bodies of water, can be very dangerous. Stay safe by staying off the ice near waterways unless it is a City or community-designated ice rink.
• For outdoor skating, only skate on City of Calgary or community rinks; for locations visit outdoor skating rinks.
• Always keep a safe distance from riverbanks and lakeshores to avoid accidentally falling through the ice.
• Don’t walk on ice-covered bodies of water, including storm ponds. It’s difficult to assess the thickness of the ice and its ability to hold the weight of a person or animal. Storm ponds are off limits year-round.
• Keep your pets off the ice as they are not aware of the dangers.
What to do if you fall through ice into water
• Stay calm and try to keep your head out of the water and control your breathing.
• Call for help and keep your hands on the ice shelf.
• Try to pull yourself up on the ice on your stomach and roll towards the shore, where the ice may be thicker.
• If you can’t get out of the water in less than ten minutes, stop kicking and trying to pull yourself out, and anchor yourself to the ice shelf. Continue to call for help.
What to do if you witness a person or pet fall through the ice
• If a person or an animal fall through ice into water, call 9-1-1. Do not attempt to rescue them yourself. Encourage the person to kick and pull themselves up onto the ice and roll, rather than walk, towards the shore. Keep your eyes on them to provide 9-1-1 and fire crews with their exact location.
• If the person does get out of the water and on to the ice, reach or throw an aid to the person such as a branch, or rope.
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