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Platapus 09-10-19 06:02 PM

Firefighters doing goodly work. What else is new?
 
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/fire...m-sewer-grate/


Firefighters Spend 2 Hours Freeing Hapless Raccoon From Sewer Grate: ‘We rescue citizens both big and small’


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Aug 7, 20 These Massachusetts firefighters have had plenty of experience rescuing people from sticky predicaments—but this helpless raccoon proved itself to be in quite a pickle.




https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EA5mm6VX...g&name=360x360

The distressed critter, who was spotted by a bicyclist in Newton, Massachusetts earlier this week, had gotten its head stuck firmly in between the bars of a sewage grate. With both of its paws holding onto the grate for support, rescuers say that the raccoon had apparently been stuck for “quite a while” before help arrived.

Despite how none of the firefighters at the Newton Police Department were trained for this kind of rescue, they rushed to rescue the raccoon from its plight.

“We rescue citizens both big and small,” the department later wrote on Twitter.

To their surprise, it took two hours and eight different people to safely dislodge the raccoon from the grate.

Ordinarily, firefighters use soapy water to free people who have gotten themselves stuck, which they say “works 99% of the time”. They were dismayed, however, when the same technique failed to work on the raccoon.

After attempting several other rescue tactics, they finally called in the help of a nearby animal rescue service to sedate the raccoon.
Finally after much gentle tugging and nudging, they managed to free their new furry friend.

The raccoon was escorted to a nearby wildlife rehabilitation center so it could be monitored until it is ready to be released back into the wild.
After the fire department posted photos of the rescue mission to Twitter, they received heaps of praise from internet users for saving the coon—but even though the humble civil servants say that it was “quite the operation”, they insist that they are “always willing to help their 4-legged friends.”
Firefighters doing goodly things. That's kinda what they do. :yeah:

Jimbuna 09-11-19 07:07 AM

Looking at the little fella clinging on despite the fact his (presumption) head was stuck made me shudder but great to know the outcome was a good one :salute:

Aktungbby 09-11-19 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2626729)
Looking at the little fella clinging on despite the fact his (presumption) head was stuck made me shudder but great to know the outcome was a good one :salute:

IN THIS CASE https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EA5mm6VX...g&name=360x360IT KINDA MAKES YA FEEL.....GRATE:arrgh!:

fireftr18 09-11-19 09:40 PM

:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up: :Kaleun_Applaud:

Reece 09-12-19 12:21 AM

They only saved him so that he doesn't clog the drain! :oops:

Whoops!! can't believe I just said that!! :hmmm:


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