Pregnant asylum seeker rescued from snow trying to cross Manitoba border
WINNIPEG — A pregnant woman who walked across the United States border into Manitoba was rescued after she became trapped in a snowbank and appeared to go into labour.
Emerson-Franklin Reeve Dave Carlson said the 25-year-old woman, who was nine months pregnant, was very lucky firefighters located her quickly Saturday morning.
The woman called 911 after she walked from Minnesota across the border near Emerson. She had been following railway tracks, but ended up going off the path and wandered into deep snow along the rail bed.
“It’s definitely dangerous,” Carlson said in an interview on Tuesday. “You can get yourself in a bad situation quickly, especially someone in the condition she is in.”