Four Rescued from Moscow Water Bodies on Sunday, June 7

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On Sunday, June 7th, four people were rescued by the Moscow City Search and Rescue Service for Water Objects. This information was provided by the press service of the Department for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations, and Fire Safety of Moscow.

During a patrol of the Great Strogin Bay, approximately 150 meters from the shore, rescuers spotted a person signaling for help. They brought the man aboard their boat from the water and transported him to the nearest beach, where an ambulance crew provided medical assistance. The 22-year-old man declined hospitalization.

“At the Eastern Terletsky Pond, the duty shift of the rescue station saved a man and a woman throughout the day. After receiving first aid, the 33-year-old victim left the station accompanied by friends, while the female citizen, born in 1981, required hospitalization,” stated the department’s Telegram channel.

Furthermore, in the evening at Bolshoy Sadovy Pond, rescuers noticed a man who had gone underwater during a swim and did not resurface. Thirty meters from the shore, they pulled the individual from the water onto their boat, brought him to land, and handed him over to a medical team. Following treatment, the man refused hospitalization.

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