Fall River police rescue man from frigid Taunton River

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Several Fall River police officers rush a man to a waiting ambulance after pulling him from the Taunton River. (Fall River Police Department Facebook)

FALL RIVER, Mass. (WLNE) — Several Fall River police officers rushed to rescue a man from the Taunton River near Battleship Cove Tuesday night.

The man was located on the rocks in the water behind the Heritage State Park visitor’s center at approximately 6:45 p.m.

The man was showing signs of hypothermia and a coordinated rescue effort began.

One officer jumped off the boardwalk to reach the man and secured a rope around his torso, and several other officers pulling him onto the boardwalk.

He was then carried a quarter of a mile to nearby paramedics and was transported to a local hospital for further treatment.

According to Fall River police, the man jumped into the river in an apparent suicide attempt.

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