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‘Fab Five Heroes’: NJ Teens Form Human Chain After 2 Young Children Plunge into Icy Pond

December 24, 2020 by Staff

(CBN News) Five teenage boys jumped into action after watching two young children plunge into a pond while sledding, forming a human chain to save them.

News 12 New Jersey reports the incident occurred at the Beacon Hill Country Club located in Atlantic Highlands. The children’s parents had taken them to the country club to have their first sledding adventure after seven inches of snow fell over the northern part of Monmouth County last week. 

What a story! These five teens from Middletown jumped into an icy pond to rescue 4 yo RJ and 8 yo Olivia after they sledded off course backwards and fell into the water. RJ's boot still filled with mud, ice, and snow. Watch today on @News12NJ pic.twitter.com/I731zWyuZq

— Jim Murdoch (@ReporterJim) December 21, 2020
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