Firefighters had to dive into a lake to save someone who entered the water to retrieve a football.
The incident occurred at around 3.50pm on Monday, May 27 as a person entered the water in Faringdon to retrieve a football.
After getting into difficulties in the water, two firefighters were required to enter the water to carry out a rescue.
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The body of water that the person was rescued from. (Image: Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service)
Crews from Wantage Fire Station, Didcot Fire Station, a rescue unit from Wiltshire, South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, and Thames Valley Police were called to the scene.
An Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We would like to remind everyone that even strong swimmers can be caught out by hidden dangers in the water, such as fast currents, deep holes, soft mud, weeds or rubbish.
“Any stretch of water, still or flowing, has the capability for someone to get into trouble or drown at any time, but especially in periods of warm weather.
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“If you find yourself unexpectedly in the water, don't panic - extend your arms and legs out and float on your back until the effects of cold water shock pass.
“Never enter the water to try to rescue someone - call 999 and ask for the fire and rescue service if inland, and the coastguard if you are on the coast.
“The safest place to swim is in a supervised swimming pool. Where the water is clean, clear and warm, and there are lifeguards on hand if something goes wrong.
“Warn your children of the risks and know where they are when they are out playing.”
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