Panic on the Mur: Woman Rescued From the Fire Department
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A 20-year-old woman from Lower Austria wanted to drive the Mur in Graz with a "tubing" tire. However, this became too risky for her, she stranded on the shore – and finally had to be rescued by the fire department. A passer-by on the Tegetthoff bridge in the heart of Graz noticed a young woman on Wednesday around 5.30 p.m., who was on the shore of the Mur with a yellow swim tire and made a frightening impression. She alerted the Polzei by emerge…
The fire department picked her up at the Tegetthoff Bridge by boat from the shore. The woman remained unharmed.
A 20-year-old Niederösterreicher stranded with swimming tires scared on the shore of the Mur. She had taken part in a guided water tour.
A 20-year-old was stranded with a swim tire at the Mur-Ufer near the Tegetthoff Bridge. Police and fire department moved out. The young woman finally had to be rescued by boat. On Wednesday around 5.30 p.m. the police were called to an operation: A woman with yellow swim tires panicked on the banks of the Mur, at the level of the Tegetthoff Bridge. According to the caller, she made a frightening impression and apparently did not get away herself…
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