Shane Youngbauer is an Upper Red Lake fishing guide who went live on social media after the ice crack.According to first responders, it's possible many folks on the ice didn't even know they were in 60 feet of open water, so the sheriff sent an evacuation order via emergency text message.Nicole Biagi, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' ice safety coordinator, says just because it's cold it doesn't mean automatically the lake, river or stream or pond will freeze especially to that safe level."It can be temperatures, snow cover, wind, current, depth of the lake," Biagi said.She is urging everyone going on the ice to always wear a life jacket or buoyant clothing, plus bring along a set of ice picks to help claw yourself out of the water in case of emergency."