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Divers search Jamaica Pond after discovery of abandoned bike on the shore; bicyclist found OK
By adamg on Fri, 01/12/2018 - 10:42am
Boston first responders converged on Jamaica Pond this morning after the discovery of a seemingly abandoned bicycle on the shore with footprints leading onto the ice - but none coming back.
But police soon found the bike owner safe and sound - and dry - on the other side of the pond. Capt. John Greland at E-13 reported around 10:45:
Located person who owns the bike, she is OK, said left bike and walked across the pond and didn’t come back. Located the person by an ID number on bike. Units clearing out.
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Yikes
That explains the helicopters this morning. Hope everybody is all right.
Dear everyone: when it is 50 degrees for two straight days, it is not a good idea to go out on the ice. Hell, even after it's been -4 degrees for a week, it's still not a good idea to go out on the ice solo.
Nice
Way to victim blame!
Cynical joke, or just stupid?
I'm guessing the first, but not so sure about your upvoters.
Victim of what?
How is this person a victim?
Who is the victim?
Who is the victim?
I'm going to go out on a rope here
I somewhat disagree with your assumption, in that it takes longer for water temperature to change than it does air temperature.
It is the same way on the other side. Two days of a sudden deep freeze does not make it safe to walk on an icy pond. A week would do it. Two weeks definitely. On the other end of the equation, a few days of temps 10C above freezing would not necessarily mean the ice is unsafe.
Of course, better to be safe than sorry, so in the case of Jamaica Pond, I wouldn't feel too safe walking across even in the coldest of weather, but a shallower location like the lagoon in the Public Garden I would do today.
Original post updated
The ice held.
Wow
That seems like a very self-absorbed, irresponsible, and clue-less person. Imagine if a responder was injured somehow investigating these tracks to nowhere.
They're pretty careful
Yes someone could have been injured, but they typically have the right equipment for these rescues. (Did you see that video last week of authorities rescuing a goose that got stuck in the ice?)
No, but
No, but I did see (maybe 1.5 - 2 weeks ago) a firetruck stopped by the parking area behind the pond; firefighters were watching someone (who didn't appear to be a firefighter) walking across the ice towards them.
Firefighters do routine
Firefighters do routine rescue training on local ponds.
No. Just no
This young lady did nothing wrong, she didn't ask for the cavalry to come looking for her. Of course it's great they did because 'you never know' but the young lady in question didn't go out looking to cause a raucous.
Correct,
but what she did was nevertheless odd.
By your logic...
... she’s simply inconsiderate. Got it.
Not 100% sure about that
I believe the owners of the pond in question (i.e., we), have forbidden people from walking on the ice.
She dumped the bike. That's littering.
And shady.
Amen
Similar to the Worcester Cold Storage Fire in 1999. Those homeless people that started the fire should've told the firemen that no one needed to be rescued in the building.
Important note
The people who accidentally started the cold storage fire were legally intellectually disabled and terrified.
There was also no possible way for them to know that "no one needed to be rescued", as it was a very large building with a complicated layout and a magnet for people such as themselves (and they were intellectually disabled). The FD would not have assumed that it was empty.
How so? The only thing they
How so? The only thing they did was leave a bike looking abandoned and implying that someone didn't come back from the ice. Very knee-jerky of you.
Glad the cyclist is fine, but
Glad the cyclist is fine, but of course disappointed that people put their lives at risk because of one person's foolish and thoughtless actions. I hope the cyclist has learned something from this.
Dear child ...
That was when I was carrying you.
Lolz at the knee-jerk
Lolz at the knee-jerk reactions here. Water freezes. It's been cold enough for that. People have been playing hockey, fishing, and skating on Spy Pond on Arlington for two weeks now. Yes, be careful and be ready to fall through.
The bike owner has a sense...
... of curiosity and adventure and maybe early spring fever. Other people assumed doom and gloom. It’s not like she put out an illegal space saver and went off hiking in her flip flops up Mount Washington.
I don’t get it.
If she walked across the pond, weren’t there footprints AFTER said hole in the ice? How did they disappear? Scratching my head here.