Durban — A group and rescuers united to rescue a two-week-old puppy that was trapped in a stormwater pipe within the Greenwood Park space final weekend.
Marshall Security managing director Tyron Powell mentioned that on Saturday round 6.23am, the Marshall Security Emergency Dispatch Centre was alerted to an pressing state of affairs on Ben Nevis Road in Greenwood Park the place a two-week-old puppy had unintentionally fallen right into a stormwater pipe and was unable to flee.
He mentioned their Community Support Team activated the Start Rescue community to offer crucial help. Upon arrival, it turned clear that the experience of the eThekwini Fire Department was wanted. They had been promptly contacted, dispatched, and arrived on the scene to help with the fragile rescue operation.
Powell mentioned the fireplace rescue group, confronted with the problem of reaching the young puppy securely lodged inside the PVC drain pipe, minimize the pipe from beneath meticulously. This allowed a Start rescuer to fastidiously retrieve the puppy, guaranteeing its security.
“Happily, the puppy was safely rescued, returned to its litter, and despite the ordeal, was found to be exhausted yet unharmed and in good health,” Powell mentioned.
Powell continued: “We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone involved in this rescue, including the Glen Anil Neighbourhood Watch, for their cooperative efforts that led to the successful rescue of the puppy.”
“This incident brought a heart-warming conclusion to an anxious situation over the Easter weekend, showcasing the power of community and teamwork in times of need.”
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