Bystanders became heroes last week as they rushed to save the life of a woman who had fallen off a Ucluelet dock.
The woman, a West Coast resident, fell into the ocean while attempting to board a canoe at Uclueletѻýs 52 Steps Dock on Nov. 1 around 5 p.m. and the man she was with was unable to pull her back onto the dock by himself, according to Sgt. Steve Mancini of the Ucluelet RCMP.
Neither were wearing life-jackets.
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ѻýFortunately, some bystanders in the area heard the screams for help and were able to attend and pull the female in from the water,ѻý Mancini said.
He said RCMP were joined at the scene by Emergency Health Services and Ucluelet Volunteer Fire Department members and the woman was transported to Tofino Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
He added that alcohol was a factor in the incident.
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ѻýWhen you mix alcohol and docks, or any sort of water activity, itѻýs a recipe for disaster. We strongly encourage people not to do that,ѻý he said. ѻýWe donѻýt want to see anybody get hurt because of a mistake.ѻý
Mancini noted a woman was found deceased in the waters around Uclueletѻýs Whiskey Dock on Oct. 19 and said police are urging residents and visitors to be safe and wear life-jackets.
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ѻýWhen youѻýre on the docks, life-jackets are advised, whether youѻýre a child or an adult,ѻý he said. ѻýThis time of year the water is cold. This was a situation where we were fortunate enough to be able to have a positive result at the end, but itѻýs a reminder that we need to be safe on docks and properly equipped when weѻýre on them.ѻý
andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca
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