UPS driver acts fast and would do it again

It was a busy day just a few weeks before Christmas when Ryan Arens, a deliveryman for UPS, was out delivering packages in Bozeman, Montana.

Despite his full schedule, all was mostly normal until Arens heard a strange sound.

“It was like a kind of cry for help,” Arens told The Dodo, “but I couldn’t really see what was going on.”

He was circling a pond in his truck, when he got a better view. There was a layer of thin ice on the pond and something dark floating in the center of it.”I got out of my truck,” Arens said, “and then I saw a dog in the pond.”

It wasn’t the coldest it could have been — in the 30s — but Arens, having a dog of his own, knew that there was something wrong. There was no way a dog should be out swimming in that weather.

“Then I saw she was clinging to the ice,” Arens said. And he heard that sound again: It was the dog screaming for help. Arens ran over.

“My heart was thumping,” he said. “I got a little scared and nervous knowing that I was probably going to do something stupid.”

A few people had gathered, and one older man was out on a small paddle boat trying to slide closer to the dog.

“I stripped down to my boxer briefs, took off my uniform and my hat and everything, and left my socks on knowing how sharp ice can be,” Arens said.

Then Arens got into the boat and tried to distribute his weight so that the ice wouldn’t crack from under him as he made his way closer to the dog.

 

© Ryan Arens

“I could see through the ice now because it was really thin,” he said, “and I could see three-quarters of the dog’s body was underwater — just her head was up and barely out of the water.”

Then Arens got out of the boat, holding onto it with one hand and trying to reach the dogwith the other, all while balancing on the thin ice.

“My biggest fear was falling through the ice and not being able to get out,” he said.

Sure enough, the ice broke.

“I went down, and at that point, I just swam out to the dog and grabbed her collar — thank God she had a collar on — and swam back to the ice,” Arens said.

He put the dog in the boat and slid it back to shore, where the neighbors gathered. “A lady who was there handed me a blanket and I just wrapped it around the dog,” Arens said. a brown and white dog looking at the camera

The dog couldn’t stand up her legs were so numb — and she was clearly in shock. The group of people rushed her back to one of the neighbors’ houses.

“One of the neighbors had a wood stove going and so we went over there to warm up,” Arens said. “He went into the bathroom and got the warm water going and I carried her in there, and I knelt down, holding her up so he could get the warm water on her belly.”

Thankfully, the man was a retired veterinarian who knew just what to do. He checked the dog’s body temperature and realized that if Arens hadn’t done what he did, the dog would probably have had a heart attack if she’d stayed in the water just a few moments longer.

 

© Ryan Arens

Meanwhile, the dog’s owner was looking everywhere for her. As it turned out, he lived just a few blocks away and the dog, Sadie, had been playing with a neighbor’s dog when she ran off.

“There were duck decoys floating in the pond and I’m guessing she was curious about them and that’s how she got into the situation,” Arens said.

When Sadie’s person heard a dog was in the house, he arrived in a panic and was so relieved to be reunited with his dog.a dog lying on a couch

© Ryan Arens

During the chaos of the reunion, Arens, still in his boxer briefs, slipped out the back. He got the change of clothes he keeps in his truck — sometimes the truck can break down in winter so it’s always good to have extra layers — and he went on his way.

“My legs were all scraped up from the ice and my feet were all cut up even through my socks, but I put my uniform on and went along my route,” he said. “I had about 20 more stops.”

The next day, Arens was out making deliveries again when he came upon a house near where he’d rescued Sadie. He noticed the man was making his way to the truck in the driveway, and then he saw Sadie in the car.

“She was in his vehicle and she saw me coming down the driveway and she just went crazy,” Arens laughed. “The man said, ‘Thank you so much, I never really got a chance to thank you.’ And then he said, ‘Would you like to meet Sadie?’ And I said, ‘I would love to meet Sadie.'”

Free Magazine & eNewsletter

Printed Monthly Magazine

Published monthly, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of relevant industry issues and products.

Digital Monthly Magazine

Published on the fourth Thursday of each month, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of relevant industry issues and products.

Material Handing Wholesaler Weekly Newsletter

Our Weekly newsletter is emailed every Tuesday and contains the latest Industry Events and People News, Source Directory, and important Industry Links.

Forklift International Weekly Hot Sheet Newsletter

Published every Monday morning with the latest material handling equipment
available for sale.

Share the Post:

Related Posts

Our Current Issue

Free Magazine & eNewsletter

Our magazine is published and mailed monthly, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of important industry issues. Subscription is FREE to qualified readers.

Weekly Newsletter – Get the latest industry events and people news in this weekly e-newsletter as well as direct access to Wholesaler’s Source Directory and link.

Current Supplements







Discount Forklift joins the LiuGong North America dealer network

LiuGong North America has added Discount Forklift to its expanding dealer network, marking a significant milestone for both companies. With…

Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas appoints Berry Mansfield as President

Today, Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas, one of the world’s leading manufacturers and providers of material handling, automation, and fleet solutions, announced Berry…

New AL325 modular bar light series launched by Advanced Illumination

Powerful, highly flexible, modular lighting for machine vision Advanced Illumination has announced the launch of its AL325 Series Modular Bar Lights.…

Trade Tech strengthens customs expertise and announced key appointment

Trade Tech, Inc., is advancing its Customs capabilities as part of its commitment to supporting freight forwarders and logistics providers…

SUN Automation Group bolsters team after Kolbus America Acquisition

SUN Automation Group® has welcomed key industry talent following execution of the sales agency and distributorship agreement of Kolbus Corrugated…