Man jumps into icy river to rescue dog in Vermont, dramatic video shows

ByMichael Casey AP logo
Sunday, January 19, 2025 2:24PM
Man's dramatic rescue of dog from freezing river in Vermont caught on video
(Ace MacRitchie via AP)

Spotting a dog struggling to stay afloat in a icy Vermont river, Chris MacRitchie never hesitated.

He jumped into the frigid waters and waded over to the dog, gently pulling it ashore, where his wife draped it with a sweatshirt. The dramatic rescue Friday afternoon in Berlin was caught on video by his son and was shared widely on social media.

MacRitchie's son first spotted the dog as they were going through the drive-thru of a nearby Dunkin' Donuts. When they reached the embankment of the Winooski River, the father of two felt he had no choice but to save the pooch.

"It was like one of those moments everyone probably has in their life like you're going to make a decision," MacRitchie said. "I felt I was obligated to at least try to fetch this dog out of the river, as I have two dogs myself, and I would hope someone would do that for them if they were in that spot."

The video shows MacRitchie - dressed in a T-shirt, sweats and boots - approaching the embankment as the dog struggles to get out. He calls out to the dog, and his wife can be heard encouraging him to rescue it.

MacRitchie gingerly steps through the ice and into the river, audibly gasping as he wades toward the dog, which was on the other side of the frozen tributary. MacRitchie lifts the dog out of the water and onto the icy embankment. He carries it over to his wife.

"The only real stress I had about it wasn't getting in the cold water. It was the depth. I did not know if it was 20 feet deep or it was 2 feet deep," MacRitchie said. "When I broke through and I got on my feet and it was like waist-high, I was actually relieved by that. In my mind, during the moment, I thought, 'OK this isn't that bad. Yeah, it's cold, but I feel this is a very doable situation.'"

MacRitchie called the dog's owner, Morgan Cerasoli, whose number was listed on the dog tag.

Cerasoli said she had been looking for her dog named Arizona, a 7-year-old mutt who had originally been rescued from the side of the road in South Carolina, since Thursday. She was heading to pick up her daughter from school, when she got the call from MacRitchie who said he had "pulled a drowning dog" out of the river."

"I started crying, and I told him, 'Oh, my God, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you. Let me pull a U-turn and I'm coming right back,'" she said as she sat beside Arizona during an interview. She said the dog has mostly recovered.

After reuniting with her dog, Cerasoli said she saw the video and was brought to tears again over MacRitchie's rescue and the sight of Arizona struggling in the water.

"It's brave, it's selfless, it's commendable. It's everything that I think that we were on this Earth to be," she said of the rescue. "Sometimes it feels like that's very rare these days."

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