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LI dog owner trapped in mud pit reveals terrifying ordeal as he’s reunited with cop who saved him: ‘Couldn’t feel my face’

He caught McKee Break.

Long Island hiker sinked in a frozen chest height hole in a hole in the frozen chest and sinked him in a sincere reunion on Wednesday, thanked the police officer to save him.

Kyle Plart, 24 years old, praised the Safek County police officer, Cedform's emergency paramedics. Suffolk County Police rushed to Bridenberg County Park on Thursday three miles to save him.


Kyle Plart has recently settled on a pond of drainage stumps. CBS News

“I'm not grateful because it might have sinked even if it wasn't for him. I don't know what would happen, but I'm very grateful,” said the plastic press conference on Wednesday afternoon. I talked.

“It was cold, it was very cold. I couldn't feel my face, and I couldn't barely feel my lips and legs.”

Plart took a seven -month -old Austrian shepherd, striker, and a vast green area of ​​Smistown with a frigid trek, and the puppy jumped into a huge mud puddle.

“I was trying to get frozen dirt, but once the dirt was thawed, it was a bit sinking,” said the plastic. “By that time, I went from my knees to my waist.”

“When the helicopter found me, I felt more relieved,” he said.

When almost 12 officers searched for him, Esposit found him in a hole like a flavored sand and blew off his actions.


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The plastic ran to a muddy pit while trying to save Austrian shepherds, 7 months old. CBS News

“I didn't intend to sit there, so I took my path,” he recalled. “I said,” Don't get close, “but if he got about one or two feet from him, I got off with him,” the police officer was held at the execution office in Safolk county. I said at the event.

“We laughed for a moment, but I was able to simmer him with arms and just pulled him out,” said Esposit.

In a reunion performed by the Saffolk County Police Station for the media, the plastic waved the esposit and said, “Thank you,” with a smile as if the streaker was happy to be surrounded by a robbery.

The dog finally came out of the mud long before the owner's narrow escape.

“For most of it, [Stryker] After spending his time in his life, he was running around in a circle. ” “And finally, when he took the seat right next to me.”

“I think he noticed something happening,” he said. “But most of the time, he just enjoyed himself.”

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