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Dousman Today
By the People, for the People
Four People Fall Through Ice in Dousman, Wisconsin
Rescue crews respond, but everyone makes it to shore before arrival
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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On Thursday afternoon, four people fell through the ice on a small lake in Dousman, Wisconsin. Rescue crews were called to the scene, but the individuals were able to get out of the water and make it to shore before the crews arrived. Officials warn that recent weather conditions have impacted ice safety, and urge the public to be cautious and stay off the ice.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the dangers of unpredictable ice conditions, especially as weather patterns change. It serves as a reminder for the public to exercise caution when venturing out on frozen bodies of water, as the risk of falling through the ice can be high.
The details
According to reports, the incident occurred around 1:43 pm on Thursday, February 19th. The Western Lakes Fire District and the Village of Summit Police Department responded to a call about an ice fisher who had fallen through the ice at Red Pine Circle. As rescue crews were en route, they received additional reports that two more people had fallen through the ice, and neighbors were attempting to rescue them. By the time the crews arrived, all four people had managed to make it to shore safely.
- The incident occurred around 1:43 pm on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
The players
Western Lakes Fire District
The fire department that responded to the emergency call.
Village of Summit Police Department
The local police department that also responded to the incident.
What’s next
Officials from the Western Lakes Fire District have warned that the recent weather changes have made ice conditions unpredictable and unsafe, urging the public to exercise caution and stay off the ice.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of being vigilant and cautious when venturing out on frozen bodies of water, as the risk of falling through the ice can be high, especially as weather patterns continue to change.
