SOUTH EUCLID — Firefighters rescued an Ohio man and his canine that have been caught in a ravine Tuesday night time.
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The South Euclid Fire Department wrote in a social media post that firefighters have been dispatched to the Princeton Road space on reviews {that a} 22-year-old man was attempting to catch his canine who had gotten away.
They have been caught about 20 toes from the highest and he was calling for assist for practically two hours earlier than somebody known as 911, the division stated.
Both ended up in a ravine and couldn’t get again up because of the steep incline.
Upon arrival, it was decided that firefighters would want to rappel all the way down to get them out and a rescue crew was dispatched.
Both the person and canine have been rescued. Other than being very chilly, they weren’t harm.