Saskatoon Fire responded to an incident early Sunday morning after a car left the road and submerged in a pond.
The car left the roadway at Highway 16 and Boychuk Drive around 1 a.m., the department said in a release.
One person was in the vehicle and was able to get out of the water safely.
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The pond was about four feet deep.
Saskatoon Fire arrived to check the vehicle for any other occupants. A rescue boat was not required.
Once the rescue team confirmed no one else was in the vehicle or water, the vehicle was pulled out by a tow truck.
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The scene was turned over to police for further investigation.
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