Specialist crews needed to dig a tunnel beneath the property to realize access and rescue three-year-old poodle Jock.
A canine has been rescued after getting trapped beneath a kitchen at a home in Swansea.
Firefighters needed to take away patio slabs on the rear of the property and dig a tunnel to succeed in Jock, a three-year-old poodle.
The Swansea West crew was referred to as to the Parkmill space of town at 7.11am on Tuesday.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service mentioned the canine was trapped beneath a “home dwelling”.
The actual location of the canine couldn’t be recognized and the Wales Urban Search and Rescue workforce was requested to attend.
Crews dug a tunnel beneath the property’s kitchen to realize access and a second access level was established by way of the kitchen flooring.
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Specialist listening and detection gear and technical search cameras have been utilized by the workforce to seek out the canine’s actual location.
Jock, who was discovered alive and properly, was efficiently rescued by crews and reunited together with his proprietor.