A daring rescue over their lunch break.
Two electricians in Ontario used their lunch break to save a deer that was stranded on a frozen lake.
Jay Wells and Pete Rennie were working on a cottage overlooking Stoney Lake, just north of Peterborough. As they sat down for lunch, they looked out at the lake and saw a mysterious object out on the ice.
It "wasn't making any noise and moving very little," Wells told BuzzFeed Canada.
"So we walked a ways around the shore to get a better look and noticed it was a deer."
Jay Wells
Wells and Rennie approached the deer and realized she needed help.
Her legs were splayed out beneath her and she couldn't get up on the slick surface.
Jay Wells
After calling the Ontario wildlife ministry and being told there was nothing they could do, the two men took matters into their own hands.
"We thought maybe to lasso it with a rope and drag it to shore, but thought it would be best for the animal just to use our hands," Wells said.
They grabbed a hold of the deer's hind legs and slowly pulled her back toward the shore as their friend Tom Stanley filmed.
Jay Wells
They were worried about catching a stray kick from the trapped animal, but once they got a good grip of her hind legs and headed for shore, Wells said "it was almost as if [the deer] knew we were there to help, so she seemed to give up the fight."
Jay Wells