‘On Patrol: Live’: Caromi Volunteer Fire, BCSO save kitten from tree… two times
‘On Patrol: Live’: Caromi Volunteer Fire, BCSO save kitten from tree… two times. (Caromi Volunteer Fire Department/Facebook)
Caromi Volunteer Fire Department authorities offered an update Sunday after they were seen helping the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office reacting to a kitten stuck in a tree on “On Patrol: Live” Friday.
“On Patrol: Live” followed the deputies as they were dispatched to a kitten stuck in a tree on the 9600 block of Highway 78 around 11 p.m. Friday.
The fire department was dispatched to help. Officials said typically they do not react to these calls considering that the cats typically eliminate themselves from the tree by themselves, nevertheless, it was thought about an unique scenario.
Using ladders and hooks, teams assisted bring the kitten below the tree. Officials said the kitten made things challenging by climbing up greater and greater in worry of the teams.
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After being reduced, it right away ran back up, authorities said.
Firefighter Brudzinski was credited with having the ability to get the kitten the 2nd time, bringing it down securely.
Once safe, BCSO Sgt. Yacobozzi offered the kitten some milk from inside a close-by store.
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The kitten was gotten by animal control at the station house later. It was unimpaired, however extremely scared, authorities said.
BCSO’s Cpl. Carli Drayton said among their dispatchers might have embraced the kitten. Otherwise, it will likely be up for adoption with the Berkeley County Animal Shelter quickly.
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