Sheriff: 26-Year-Old Man Died At Party Near Cold Spring
WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP Local law enforcement officials are investigating a death in Wakefield Township over the weekend.
The Stearns County Sheriff s Office says at about 11:30 p.m. Saturday the Cold Spring police department and the Stearns County Sheriff s Office were called to a medical emergency at the Rock N River Event Center.
The initial calls indicated a man was unconscious and not breathing. Officers found 26-year-old
Saul Cano of Rockville inside the event center. They immediately began life-saving efforts including the use of an AED, however, their efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.
Sheriff: 26-Year-Old Man Died At Party Near Cold Spring
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Minnesota Woman Making Maple Syrup Lights Swamp On Fire
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Minnesota Woman Making Maple Syrup Lights Swamp On Fire
Was it windy? Yes. Just like in this rural Rochester case.
A rural Rochester man was given a ticket for burning without a permit Monday after he caused a fire that charred several acres of brush and grass. Read More: Rural Rochester Man Gets Ticket For Starting Field Fire Monday
Should she have been burning stuff when it was windy? No, of course not. Not that I don t understand the allure of maple syrup. It is SO good it can blind us to dangerous situations.
NOT the fire she started.but it could have been! Aleksei Nikolaev
OTTAWA A woman in Minnesota accidentally set a field and a swamp on fire while making maple syrup. According to the Stearns County Sheriff’s Office, officers were called to a residence in Albany, Minn., about 150 kilometres northwest of Minneapolis, following reports of a grass fire that had gotten out of control. Officers said that upon arrival it was determined that a 41-year-old woman who owned the property started the fire “while in the process of cooking maple syrup.” “Due to the wind at the time of incident, the neighbouring field and swamp caught fire and she was unable to extinguish it with a water hose that she had nearby,” Stearns County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a news release.