Marty Yellin is a longtime Westporter — and 84 years old.
On Sunday afternoon, shortly after the snow ended, he fell into a creek by his house.
The water was 4 feet deep, running, and cold: about 35 degrees.
Marty’s phone was wet, and did not work.
For 15 minutes he tried in vain to get out of the creek.
Luckily, after vigorous shaking of his phone, he got connected to 911.
Within 10 minutes, 4 policemen and an EMT ambulance arrived.
It took all 4 officers to pull him out of the water. His body temperature was 94 degrees.
The ambulance took him to Norwalk Hospital, where he was treated. A doctor said he would not have lasted another 15 minutes in the water.
“Your officers were very competent, comforting, and caring,” Marty wrote to Police Chief Foti Koskinas. “I wish I knew their names, so I could thank them personally.”
We don’t know their names, either. But “06880” adds our thanks to today’s Unsung Heroes.
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(Photo/Amy Berkin)