In a present of grit and well timed response by the San Francisco Fire Department, a canine discovered itself narrowly escaping the worst after taking a harrowing 80-foot plunge at Fort Mason. SFFD crews swiftly swooped in Thursday evening to rescue the canine, which had fallen from a path straight to the water’s edge, in accordance with KRON4.
Despite the scare, the end result was a slice of luck for the canine, which managed to outlive the ordeal, albeit in essential situation. The rescue group needed to rapidly administer care earlier than quickly getting the injured pet to an emergency veterinary hospital. Details on how the canine managed to slide and fall weren’t instantly forthcoming, as officers stored to only the info concerning the rescue.
Images documenting the rescue operation made their rounds on social media, with the SFFD posting photographs of their coastal and heavy rescue crews at work. The gripping scene of the rescue could possibly be seen in a video shared by the division, capturing the tense moments that unfolded on the standard spot nestled between San Francisco’s Marina District and Fisherman’s Wharf.
The SFFD later took to social media to publicly share particulars of the incident. “A canine was rescued at Fort Mason tonight after falling an estimated 80 ft from the path to the water’s edge,” the San Francisco Fire Department’s Media posted, highlighting their coastal and heavy rescue crew’s efforts within the operation. The time-stamped publish, elevating consciousness concerning the risks of the scenic but perilous routes, was made at 7:09 p.m. the evening of the rescue.
A canine was rescued at Fort Mason tonight after falling an estimated 80 ft from the path to the water’s edge. #SFFD Coastal and Heavy Rescue Crews supplied care to the critically injured canine, who was taken to an area Emergency Veterinary Hospital. pic.twitter.com/zesfXqGMGE
— SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA (@SFFDPIO) December 22, 2023
The canine’s present situation stays undisclosed, however due to the pace and experience of the SFFD, it appears this furry San Franciscan will stay to bark one other day.