Omro Police Officer Rescues Man from Icy Waters

Dramatic body camera footage shows officer's calm response to 911 call.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 2:03am

A 65-year-old man in Omro, Wisconsin fell through the ice at a local park and was stuck in the freezing water, hanging onto a dock, until an Omro Police Officer arrived and calmly talked the man through the rescue, helping to lift him to safety.

Why it matters

The dramatic rescue highlights the important role of first responders in emergency situations, as well as the dangers of venturing onto unstable ice during the winter months. The video has also resonated with the local community, receiving hundreds of supportive reactions on social media.

The details

According to the police report, the Winnebago County Communications Center received a 911 call around 7:11 p.m. on Thursday from the 65-year-old man, who said he had fallen through the ice at Miller Park in Omro and was unable to get out. Officer Quinn was the first to arrive on the scene and immediately rushed over to the man, who was half-submerged in the icy water. The officer continuously talked the man through the incident, giving him instructions and encouragement as he helped lift him back onto the dock.

  • The 911 call came in around 7:11 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2026.
  • Officer Quinn arrived on the scene and rescued the man shortly after the 911 call.

The players

Officer Quinn

An Omro Police Officer who responded to the 911 call and rescued the man from the icy waters.

65-year-old man

The individual who fell through the ice at Miller Park in Omro and called 911 for help.

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What’s next

The Omro Police Department is expected to release additional details about the incident and the officer's actions in the coming days.

The takeaway

This rescue highlights the importance of first responders and their ability to remain calm and composed in emergency situations, as well as the need for caution when venturing onto frozen bodies of water during the winter months.