Manitoba

Woman rescued after floating down Red River, holding onto log

A person was rescued on Tuesday after being spotted floating down the Red River, holding onto a log to stay afloat, say Winnipeg police.

22-year-old woman pulled safely from the Red River on Tuesday

Woman rescued after floating down Red River, holding onto log

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A person was rescued on Tuesday after being spotted floating down the Red River, holding onto a log to stay afloat, say Winnipeg police.

A person was rescued on Tuesday after being spotted floating down the Red River, holding onto a log to stay afloat, say Winnipeg police.

Witnesses on scene told CBC the person was a young female child, approximately 10-years-old but police later corrected the reports and confirmed the rescued person was a 22-year-old female.

Emergency crews safely rescued the woman after being called to the scene near Kildonan Drive just before 2:30 p.m., police said.
Emergency workers are seen in the Red River along Kildonan Drive after a woman was rescued from the water Tuesday. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Onlookers Michael Napady and Evan Peters ran along the shore to keep up with her.

They crossed over the Kildonan Settlers Bridge near the Chief Peguis Trail to try catch her on the east bank of the river.

"People were throwing stuff into the water from this side to try and catch her but they all missed her so we all rushed over," Napady said.

Peters said he and Napady were ready to jump in and catch the woman before a city water rescue crew pulled her from the water.

The woman was taken to hospital and is unharmed, said police.