NEW YORK - MAY 27: In this handout image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer waves to the crowd as he hangs from a HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter, from Air Station Cape Cod, while performing a search and rescue demonstration for people enjoying Fleet Week festivities at the Intrepid Air and Space Museum May 27, 2006 in New York City. The week-long event offers parades, military demonstrations, and public tours of the participating vessels. (Photo by Matthew Belson/U.S. Coast Guard via Getty Images)
There are some stories that are just too good not to share…
A team of emergency rescue divers was called to rescue a “drowning woman” in Japan, only to find out… it was not a drowning woman but instead a floating, life-sized sex doll in the water.
Luckily for us, the entire debacle was chronicled on Twitter by a YouTuber.
釣り動画撮影してる最中に、プカプカと人間の死体が流れてきたと思ったらダッチワイフでした😭💦
— 田中なつき/なっちゃん (@nachangagaga) June 18, 2021
で、どなたか勘違いして通報したらしく警察消防救急がめっちゃ集まってきて無事ワイフが救出されてました…。おう。 pic.twitter.com/VOFwpKtPmK
Nobody knows how the blow up doll even ended up in the water, but you can bet this was probably the strangest day of work yet for those rescue divers.