A Maryland police officer jumped right into a kayak and used two screwdrivers – rather than a set of paddles – to race throughout an ice-covered river to rescue a pilot who crashed his aircraft.
Dramatic video exhibits feminine officer Elizabeth Myers with the Anne Arundel County Police Division dashing to help the pilot after the single-engine plane went flying into the frozen waters of Beards Creek. Myers was assisted by different kayakers in the course of the joint rescue mission.
The clip, retrieved from the officer’s bodycam, exhibits the aftermath of the December 26 crash.
The pilot, Steve Couchman, 71, of Prince Frederick, Maryland, is seen bobbing within the distance as Myers summons all her power utilizing two screwdrivers to assist her kayak transfer swiftly over the frozen ice.
Dramatic video exhibits feminine officer Elizabeth Myers with the Anne Arundel County Police Division (pictured) rushes to help plane went flying into the frozen waters of Beards Creek utilizing two screwdrivers, rather than oars, to assist with the rescue mission
Because the officer approaches the scene, two kayakers with the Maryland Division of Pure Assets Police, floor and pull the pilot to security.
Couchman was first transported to the Annapolis Touchdown Marina after which to Anne Arundel Medical Heart with non-life-threatening accidents.
Anne Arundel County Police Division mentioned in a launch: ‘Oars do not work on ice, however screwdrivers do.’
Couchman had been the only real occupant flying a Piper Cherokee single-engine aircraft earlier than the aircraft went down final week. Particles from the plane’s wheel was seen within the footage scattered throughout the icy mattress.
Based on a preliminary investigation the aircraft took off from Lee Airport in Edgewater, Maryland. The engine of the aircraft started to sputter. Witnesses instructed police after they heard the sputtering sound they heard the aircraft crash into the creek, BayNet reported.
Maryland State Police from the Glen Burnie and Annapolis Barracks have been dispatched to the scene round 10.30am.
Two civilians, who have been close by, and a police officer from the Anne Arundel County Police Division, who had been off-duty on the time, jumped into motion. Three kayaks have been within the water trying to rescue the person.
Because the aircraft was sinking within the frozen waters, the pilot managed to exit the aircraft and stood on the wing. As soon as the kayakers have been shut sufficient, the pilot was in a position to hold on to one in every of them to remain afloat.
The pilot recognized as Steve Couchman of Prince Frederick, Maryland, was flying a Piper Cherokee single-engine aircraft earlier than it went down hitting the icy waters of Beards Creek in the course of the December 26 crash. Couchman was the only real occupant and suffered non-life- threatening accidents
The pilot recognized as Steve Couchman of Prince Frederick, Maryland, was flying a Piper Cherokee single-engine aircraft
The Maryland State Police Division tweeted their gratitude to all these helped in the course of the joint rescue operation after the single-plane plane went down in Beards Creek
Officers from the Maryland Division of Pure Assets Police responded to the harrowing scene by boat.
Upon their arrival, one of many officers reduce by means of the frigid icy waters and pulled the pilot to security the place he was then transported to the hospital.
Not one of the kayakers have been injured in the course of the rescue operation.
Lt. Jennifer Macallair from Anne Arundel County Fireplace and EMS mentioned: ‘With the temperatures like I mentioned within the 30 levels hypothermia can set in inside minutes.
‘And so their fast actions – I believe undoubtedly made a optimistic end result at this time.’