Feb 10 • 18:16 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

No one has fallen through the ice

Emergency services responded to a report of two people falling through the ice in Buvika, which turned out to be a misunderstanding, and no one was in the water.

Emergency services were alerted to a situation in Buvika involving two individuals reported to have fallen through the ice. Authorities quickly dispatched units to the scene to investigate the situation further. Upon arrival, the first responders made contact with a group of teenagers, who were able to clarify the circumstances of the incident.

It was determined that the report of individuals falling through the ice was based on a misunderstanding. After assessing the scene and speaking with those present, it was confirmed that no one had actually fallen into the water. The quick response from the emergency services ensured that the situation was handled efficiently and without panic.

This incident highlights the importance of clear communication in emergency situations, as misunderstandings can lead to unnecessary alarm and mobilization of resources. The prompt action by Norway’s emergency services prevented what could have been a more serious situation, showcasing their readiness and efficiency in responding to potential dangers.

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