A dog was rescued after running away the noise of fireworks and getting wedged in between 2 structures, California rescuers said.
The “beloved pet” was most likely stuck in the “narrow space” over night in the Los Angeles area of Tujunga, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a July 5 Facebook post.
Firefighters said they pertained to help the owner get the caught canine after “finishing up with a medical response nearby” on Wednesday, July 5.
A series of photos published by the fire department on Flickr reveal firemens accessing the fracture in between 2 concrete walls where the dog was caught prior to attempting to rescue it.
Firefighters released the dog, who was not hurt, authorities said.
After its rescue, pictures reveal the scroungy-looking puppy made its method around the firemens, getting family pets along the method
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