It took 2 groups of firemens to rescue a dog that had actually ended up being stuck in a sinkhole. Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called out to the distressed dog at 4.11pm the other day (May 4).
The deep sinkhole remained in Farningham Woods near Dartford. The animal rescue system was sent to the scene, in addition to the technical rescue system and a line rescue team.
The RSPCA likewise participated in. The fire services said firemens needed to utilize line rescue equipment to reduce themselves into the hole to recover the dog securely.
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Warning owners of the threats while out with their animals, a Kent Fire and Rescue Service representative said: “If you own a family pet, constantly ensure to keep tabs on them when out and about, and if they do enter into difficulty and require saving from height or depth, don’t attempt to do it yourself. If it’s an emergency situation, call 999 for help.”
Crews went back to station quickly after 7.30pm.
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