Augsburg police save intoxicated man from freezing in subzero night
Augsburg police save intoxicated man from freezing in subzero night
Police Find Helpless Man at Night in Subzero Temperatures - Augsburg police save intoxicated man from freezing in subzero night
Police in Augsburg rescued a heavily intoxicated man from freezing to death during a cold night. The 36-year-old, under the influence of drugs, was found lying on the ground in subzero temperatures. Officers acted quickly to save him as his condition worsened in front of them.
The incident began when police discovered the man lying outdoors in Augsburg. He was unresponsive at times and struggling to stay conscious. The officers stayed with him, noticing his condition deteriorate further.
Paramedics arrived shortly after and took over. They rushed the man to a nearby hospital for urgent treatment. Without the police intervention, the extreme cold could have had fatal consequences.
The man is now receiving medical care after being exposed to life-threatening conditions. Police confirmed that his survival depended on their rapid response. Authorities have not released further details about his current condition.
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